
Widespread rioting, looting and arson occurred across parts of England during 6--10 August 2011. The riots started in Tottenham, North London, following a protest which was organised as a result of firearms officers of the Metropolitan Police Service fatally shooting Mark Duggan on 4 August 2011. Disorder spread across London and to other areas of England, with the worst disturbances centred on a few major cities On 6 August 2011, about 200 people, including certain relatives of Duggan and other local residents, marched in Tottenham. Disturbances started later the same evening in Tottenham and continued over the following days in other areas of London, including Wood Green, Enfield Town, Ponders End, Walthamstow, Islington and Brixton. Violent disorder was reported in several boroughs of London, extending as far south as Croydon. At least 186 police officers were reported injured. On 8 August, rioting and looting occurred in Birmingham, Liverpool, Nottingham, Bristol, Medway and Leicester. As of 13 August, 2275 people have been arrested, of which more than 1000 have been charged. Five men have died: a man was shot on 8 August, three men were run over by a car driven by another man on 10 August, an elderly man beaten on 8 August died three days later. In response to the incidents, Prime Minister David Cameron, Home Secretary Theresa May, London Mayor Boris Johnson and Opposition Leader Ed Miliband cut short their holidays to return to London. Parliament was recalled on 11 <b>...</b>
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