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Police said 16 people have been charged with offences in relation to the disorder, including burglary, theft, and violent disorder. The officers had been in the process of making arrests in Chingford Mount, Waltham Forest, after a shop was looted by youths. Scotland Yard said at least nine officers were injured, including three who were taken to hospital after being hit by a fast-moving vehicle at 12.45am. "There will be even more officers out, even more committed and brave then they have been thus far, to make sure London stays as safe as possible," he said. Mr Kavanagh pledged that more officers would be on London's streets tonight to prevent or tackle further outbreaks.
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He also denied that the resignations last month of Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson and Assistant Commissioner John Yates in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal had contributed to gaps in decision-making at the top of the force.ĭeputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Kavanagh admitted to the BBC Radio 4 Today programme that there were too few officers in Tottenham on Saturday night.īut he blamed Twitter for fuelling looting and violence, saying: "Social media and other methods have been used to organise these levels of greed and criminality." Kit Malthouse, the deputy mayor for policing in London, told Sky News the capital was one of the "safest big cities on earth", adding that the violence was perpetrated by a small group of people "looking for stuff to nick". The looting across London was carried out by "small and mobile" groups, Scotland Yard said. The fresh violence came after a peaceful protest in Tottenham on Saturday, which followed the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan, 29, on Thursday. "Londoners have made clear that there are no excuses for violence, and I call on all members of local communities to work constructively with the police to help them bring these criminals to justice," she said. Home Secretary Theresa May warned that those responsible "will be made to face the consequences of their actions".
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MORE than 100 people have been arrested after a second night of rioting and looting across the capital.Ī series of "copycat" riots broke out across several boroughs in north, south and east London after trouble flared in Tottenham, north London.ĭeputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, the most senior politician currently in the country, is expected to hold a series of calls and meetings with top police officers and other Government ministers to discuss the weekend's violence.