Riots in Tottenham, London! (NO RACIST COMMENTS)

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It's all over twitter now!

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Anyone know what's going on? Heard something about a police shooting.



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Blimey, I remember the last riots on Broadwater farm estate, I had a flat in Hawkinge. Let's hope there isn't a repeat of the Blakelock incident. :eek:
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...k-Duggan-shot-police-London-cab-shootout.html

they should use the "riot" as an excuse to shoot some more gang schum
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thanks to a labour mp yesterday calling for more information from the police like there was a cover up, someone shot a police officer and was shot and killed afterwards.

im sorry but if you take pot shots at the police and you end up getting shot for it. good ridance.
THE MP who represents the area where a man was shot dead by police has called for the community to remain calm.

Tottenham MP David Lammy visited Ferry Lane on the Waltham Forest border with Tottenham, where 29-year-old Mark Duggan was killed after a shoot-out with police on Thursday (August 4).

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating the incident, in which a police officer was also injured, and has appealed for witnesses to come forward.

The IPCC said the incident occurred after police officers stopped a minicab to arrest Mr Duggan in a pre-planned operation.

Mr Lammy said: “There is now a mood of anxiety in the local community, but everyone must remain calm.

“It is encouraging that the Independent Police Complaints Commission has immediately taken over the investigation.

“There is a need to clarify the facts and to move quickly to allay fears.

“It is very important that our community remains calm and allows the investigation to take its course.”
taken from http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/9181936.MP_calls_for_calm_after_Tottenham_shooting/

maybe he should have ket quiet rather than trying to score political points.
 
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