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Friday, August 12, 2011

Round-the-Clock Court Cases for UK Rioters

Portraits of those accused of violence, disorder and looting began to occur Friday after another day of round-the-clock legal proceedings in London, Birmingham and Manchester for the alleged perpetrators in the UK's worst unrest decades.
They were the suspects with a criminal record, but also a teenage ballerina, mother of a 6-week-old children, students, and a gifted athlete who has served as a youth ambassador for the London 2012 Olympics.
Meanwhile, police flooded the streets to an uneasy peace. No major incidents of disorder reported overnight Thursday.
Steve Kavanagh, deputy assistant commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police said 16,000 officers would remain in service in the capital Friday. It is their largest peacetime deployment and compares with a normal figure of around 2500.
Metropolitan Police said Friday they will pay nearly 600 people with violence, disorder and looting. The whole country has more than 1,700 people have been arrested.
Hundreds of shops were looted, buildings were torched and several people died in the midst of the chaos that broke out Saturday in London and across four nights in the UK.
Victims are three men in Birmingham by a car running when they defended their neighborhoods. Police question three suspects on suspicion of murder ..

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