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How long did 2011 riots last?

How long did 2011 riots last?

Ten years ago this week, riots spread across London and other major English cities, sparked by the death of 29-year-old Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police in Tottenham on 4 August 2011. The riots – the biggest in modern English history – lasted for five days and swept the capital, from Wood Green to Woolwich.

Where did the 2011 riots spread to?

The first rioting took place in Tottenham, two days after the fatal shooting by police of a local mixed heritage man, Mark Duggan. Over the next 24 hours, rioting spread to other areas of London, and the next day to many other cities in England.

How much did the riots in the summer of 2011 cost the UK?

Riots to cost over £200 million – ABI.

What started the London riots 10 years ago?

The protests started in Tottenham Hale, London, following the death of Mark Duggan, a local man who was shot dead by police on 4 August. By 10 August, more than 3,003 arrests had been made across England, with more than 1,984 people issued with criminal charges for various offences related to the riots.

When did the police start UK?

Based on the findings of a committee originally set up in 1812, the Home Secretary Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 and the Metropolitan Police was founded on 29 September 1829.

Who died in 2011 riots?

Haroon Jahan, Shahzad Ali and Abdul Musavir On 10 August, in Winson Green, Birmingham, three men – Haroon Jahan, 21, and brothers Shahzad Ali, 30, and Abdul Musavir, 31 – were killed in a hit-and-run incident while attempting to protect their neighbourhood from rioters and looters.

What caused the Bristol riots?

The riots arose after the second Reform Bill was voted down in the House of Lords, stalling efforts at electoral reform. The arrival of the anti-reform judge Charles Wetherell in the city on 29 October led to a protest, which degenerated into a riot.

What started the riots in the UK?

When did the riots happen in the UK?

In early August 2011, England was struck by riots, the worst in the country in decades. The timeline of the events of the riots spanned from 6–10 August.

When was race and the riots of August 2011 published?

ISBN: 978-1-906732-86-8 (online) Published by Runnymede in March 2012, this document is © Runnymede 2012. Some rights reserved. Open access. Some rights reserved. The Runnymede Trust wants to encourage the circulation of its work as widely as possible while retaining the copyright.

Why was there a riot in Tottenham in 2011?

The protest was organised by friends and relatives of Mark Duggan (who was killed by police on 4 August 2011), to assert a perceived unmet need for justice for the family. The rioting occurred shortly after about 120 people marched from Broadwater Farm to Tottenham Police Station via the High Road.

Why did the riots happen in Walthamstow in 2011?

Bank workers in Walthamstow observe the destruction which was caused in the early hours of the morning. The existence of social media made the 2011 riots unparalleled to any before them in terms of the speed at which issues managed to spread and at which rioters were able to mobilise and organise.