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BBC news:
More than 100 people have been arrested as officers were attacked, police vehicles damaged and shops looted.
Disorder spread to Enfield, Walthamstow and Waltham Forest in north London and to Brixton in the south of the city.
Home Secretary Teresa May has cut short her holiday to return to the UK following the disorder.
Some 35 officers have been injured over the two nights of rioting.
The Guardian:
At 10.45pm, when rioters set a double decker bus alight, the page posted: "Please upload any pictures or video's you may have from tonight in Tottenham.
Originally posted by haarvik
While it's nice to see the populace revolt against an oppressive government, they really need to focus their energy on international establishments and not their local small businesses. By doing so they are losing credibility. I just wish the US would take a page from this and start our own revolt, but alas, we are too complacent to do anything like this.
I was in Kentucky this past weekend, and I was amazed at how many people either were not aware of what is going on, or did not care. People just go on about their lives and are completely blind to what is happening to their country. It is going to be a rude awakening for a lot of US citizens when SHTF.
Originally posted by haarvik
While it's nice to see the populace revolt against an oppressive government, they really need to focus their energy on international establishments and not their local small businesses.
Originally posted by VraxUK
reply to post by EvillerBob
For anyone that hasn't heard about why the boy was killed, he shot at armed police. It's his own fault, just like it will be the "rioters" fault if this escalates.