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== Rioting ==
== Rioting ==
Following the march, a gang of youths burned down Tottenham's post office, and several attacks on police cars took place. Several members of the [[Hate Groups|Hate Group]] the [[English Defence League]] took part in the rioting after their leader Tommy Robinson mobilised them to "protect British citizens", resulting in an attack on a double decker bus carrying Muslim students. Many shops were [[Vandalism|vandalised]] and [[Looting|looted]] by the rioters, and petrol bombs were thrown at responding police officers. Several news vans were also attacked, and a ''Mail on Sunday'' photographer'' ''was beaten and mugged. The rioting in Tottenham was accompanied by the looting of Tottenham Hale retail park, which continued until the police managed to quell the riot.
Following the march, a gang of youths burned down Tottenham's post office, and several attacks on police cars took place. Several members of the [[Hate Groups|Hate Group]] the [[English Defence League]] took part in the rioting after their leader [[Tommy Robinson]] mobilised them to "protect British citizens", resulting in an attack on a double decker bus carrying Muslim students. Many shops were [[Vandalism|vandalised]] and [[Looting|looted]] by the rioters, and petrol bombs were thrown at responding police officers. Several news vans were also attacked, and a ''Mail on Sunday'' photographer'' ''was beaten and mugged. The rioting in Tottenham was accompanied by the looting of Tottenham Hale retail park, which continued until the police managed to quell the riot.


On the 7th of August, riot police were deployed to Wood Green to deal with around 100 youths who had begun looting shops, and many clashes ensued. That afternoon, more riot police were deployed to Enfield to keep order after reports of gangs of hooded youths arriving in cars, buses and trains came to the police. They managed to keep order until 5:30 pm, when a police car was pelted with bricks. Violence ensued, and several shops were looted until the rioters were subdued and Enfield was cordoned off. That same day, rioters set a Foot Locker shop in Brixton on fire, and many nearby shops were looted. Looting was also reported in Dalston, Leyton, Shepherd's Bush and Streatham, a gangland fight broke out in Denmark Hill, a police vehicle was attacked in Islington, skirmishes with police occurred in Oxford Circus, and gangs of youths looted and burned down buildings in Woolwich.
On the 7th of August, riot police were deployed to Wood Green to deal with around 100 youths who had begun looting shops, and many clashes ensued. That afternoon, more riot police were deployed to Enfield to keep order after reports of gangs of hooded youths arriving in cars, buses and trains came to the police. They managed to keep order until 5:30 pm, when a police car was pelted with bricks. Violence ensued, and several shops were looted until the rioters were subdued and Enfield was cordoned off. That same day, rioters set a Foot Locker shop in Brixton on fire, and many nearby shops were looted. Looting was also reported in Dalston, Leyton, Shepherd's Bush and Streatham, a gangland fight broke out in Denmark Hill, a police vehicle was attacked in Islington, skirmishes with police occurred in Oxford Circus, and gangs of youths looted and burned down buildings in Woolwich.
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