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UK RIOTS: AN INFOGRAPHIC More than 1,700 people have been arrested since rioting started in England on Saturday. Here, we count the cost. THE SPARK Mark Duggan, 29 year old father of four, was shot in Ferry Lane, Tottenham, north London, on Thursday 4th August 2011, as specialist firearms officers attempted to make an arrest. A key witness, the driver of the minicab in which Mr Duggan was travelling, has yet to give his version of events. He is understood to be in a severe state of shock. Investigations by the IPCC show two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer. The initial results confirmed a bullet found lodged in a police officer's radio was a "jacketed round" - a police issue bullet consistent with being fired from a force Heckler and Koch MP5. Forensic officers have told the IPCC it may not be possible to "say for certain" whether the handgun found near Mr Duggan was fired. THE DAMAGE BUILDING FIRES VEHICULAR FIRES INCIDENTS REPORTED SHOPS LOOTED DEATHS 10 24 58 160 THE RESPONSE The amount of 350 The amount of rioters versus the hours, per day, amount who that the courts came out to clean 24hrs are open in order to deal with 200 up Clapham after the rioting 62hrs 41mins people arrested subsided. and charged. The amount of hours David Cameron took to fly CRIMINALS HEROES back from his Italian holiday after the riot began WHAT HAPPENED WHERE? Brixton Riot police clashed with looters at Currys, William Hill, Nandos, and T-Mobile. Footlocker store burnt down Chalk Farm Motorists attacked with bricks. Youths in balaclavas PONDER'S END ENFIELD carrying scaffolding poles. Countless shops have been looted. Clapham Junction Ladbrokes, Headteachers hair salon and Wimpey trashed, other shops looted. EDMONTON Croydon Large scale looting and huge fire at furniture store. Crystal Palace Blockbusters and local businesses looted. ТOTTENHAM WALTHAMSTOW Dalston Looters ransack stores at Kingsland Shopping Centre. Hackney Youths clash with riot police and throw building materials from a lorry. Looters attempt to break into various shops. ROMFORD STOKE NEWINGTON DALSTON HACKNEY ISLINGTON Deptford Greggs on fire at Deptford High Street. Edmonton Carphone Warehouse looted. Ealing Restaurant and Tesco looted for alcohol and cash by a mob. Reports of cars smashed and set on fire. East Dulwich Around 30 hooded and masked youths smashing CHALK FARM CAMDEN NOTTING HILL lOXFORD CIRCUS EALING SLOANE SQUARE ELEPHANT & CASTLE windows at pub, pharmacy and convinience store. Elephant and Castle Men armed with bat smash and set fire to shops. Enfield Sony distribution centre on fire. The warehouse reportedly PECKHAM DEPTFORD BRIXTON WOOLWICH CLATAM housed a large selection of digital media. Notting Hill Ledbury Michelin-star restaurant raided and the diners EAST DULWICH LEWISHAM mugged. Peckham Reports of buses and shops attacked on Peckham High Street, at least one set on fire. WEST NORWOOD CRYSTAL PALACE Sloane Square Windows smashed and doors damaged at Hugo Boss Stoke Newington Turkish and Kurdish shopowners were guarding their premises with baseball bats. Tottenham Shops looted include Blockbusters, a local Electronics store, Vision Express, Big Green Bookshop and JD Sports. The Post Office and Carpetright was also set on fire. Woolwich Reports of mobile phone shops looted and police cars set CROYDON alight. Islington Reports of a group causing a disturbance and a police vehicle windscreen was smashed, Oxford Circus Approximately 50 youths congregated in Oxford Circus and caused some damage to property. Ponder's End Tesco was vandalised and items stolen. Walthamstow More than 30 youths, many in masks, vandalised and looted a number shops including BHS. West Norwood Fire engines were attacked on the way to an incident. THE NUMBERS £200,000,000 The amount of damage caused by riots in London and other cities according to the Association of British Insurers. Under the Riots (Damages) Act, uninsured businesses and households, as well as insurers facing riot-related claims from their customers, can seek partial compensation from the police. 20,800 2,169 6,000 16,000 The amount of emergency phone calls to police on Monday August 8th. The amount of emergency calls to the London fire service on Monday August A 400% increase. 8th; 15 times the normal amount. The amount of police on duty on Monday August 8th 46 11 M 144 The oldest The youngest The amount of years the House of Reeves furniture store stood before person to be arrested person to be arrested being burnt down on 8th August 2011 The amount of police on duty Tuesday August 9th 6,500% 5,010% "If they steal some books they might learn something" The £1715 Rucanor aluminium bat saw a 6,500 per cent increase in online orders at Amazon in 24 hours The £25.99 Military Police Telescopic Tonfa topped t retailer's list of 'movers and shakers' with online orders increased by 5.010% A sign outside Waterstones bookshop which was open regular hours THE REST OF THE UK Dundee and Glasgow, Scotland: Police arrest two teenagers for allegedly inciting others to commit acts of disorder on social networking site Facebook. Liverpool: 200 rioters hurl missiles at officers in Smithdown Road. Manchester: t least one building was set alight. All buses, trams, and taxis were stopped from entering the city centre. Looting started in the evening in St. Ann's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Oldham Street. Several shops were looted including a Marks & Spencer food store, several pawn shops and an Oxfam charity shop. A Miss Selfridge store on Market Street was set alight. Salford: 80 people confront police at Salford Precinct. A library was set alight and there was looting. A gang of up to 200 youths raided an off-licence and the main shopping precinct in Salford. Huddersfield: An attempt was made to loot an Asda store. Nottingham: Multiple incidents were reported including attacks on police stations in The Meadows, St Ann's and Canning Circus near Radford. Birmingham: Some shop windows in the city centre were smashed and there were reports of looting in several areas. An unmanned police station in Handsworth was set alight. Three people were killed when a man drove his car into them outside their corner shop. There were 130 arrests. .. Bristol: Some 150 rioters reported attacking shops. .. Cambridge: A group of 30-40 youths clashed with police by Midsummer Common and the Grafton Centre. Five arrests were made. Two police officers were treated for minor injuries. Oxford and Reading: Some "copycat" violence reported by Thames Valley Police; a McDonald's outlet was burned and vandalised in Oxford whereas a car had been overturned in Reading. Southampton: Suspected attempted arson attack against a Job Centre. SOCIAL MEDIA 1,000,000 #londonriots August 8th, 2011 800,000 3.4 million people from the UK visited Twitter's homepage Twitter accounted for l in every 170 UK Internet visits 600,000 400,000 200,000 AUG 1 AUG 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 CRIMES COMMITTED MAXIMUM PERCENTAGES SENTENCE OF OFFENCES N/A 7.2% Miscellaneous other offences 7. 2.7% YEARS Drug offences 10 YEARS 0.9% Criminal damage N/A 0.9% Going equipped 6. MONTHS 5.4% Handling stolen goods 4 YEARS 4.5% Possesion of offensive weapons LIFE 2.7% Robbery 6. 1.8% MONTHS Assault on police 10 11.7% YEARS Publc order act offences 14 62.2% YEARS Burglary Sources: www.inbrief.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.hitwise.com www.cps.gov.uk www.topsy.com www.twitter.com Promotional Codes Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk & www.acquisitionengine.com The UK's Number 1 Promotional Codes Website UK RIOTS: AN INFOGRAPHIC More than 1,700 people have been arrested since rioting started in England on Saturday. Here, we count the cost. THE SPARK Mark Duggan, 29 year old father of four, was shot in Ferry Lane, Tottenham, north London, on Thursday 4th August 2011, as specialist firearms officers attempted to make an arrest. A key witness, the driver of the minicab in which Mr Duggan was travelling, has yet to give his version of events. He is understood to be in a severe state of shock. Investigations by the IPCC show two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer. The initial results confirmed a bullet found lodged in a police officer's radio was a "jacketed round" - a police issue bullet consistent with being fired from a force Heckler and Koch MP5. Forensic officers have told the IPCC it may not be possible to "say for certain" whether the handgun found near Mr Duggan was fired. THE DAMAGE BUILDING FIRES VEHICULAR FIRES INCIDENTS REPORTED SHOPS LOOTED DEATHS 10 24 58 160 THE RESPONSE The amount of 350 The amount of rioters versus the hours, per day, amount who that the courts came out to clean 24hrs are open in order to deal with 200 up Clapham after the rioting 62hrs 41mins people arrested subsided. and charged. The amount of hours David Cameron took to fly CRIMINALS HEROES back from his Italian holiday after the riot began WHAT HAPPENED WHERE? Brixton Riot police clashed with looters at Currys, William Hill, Nandos, and T-Mobile. Footlocker store burnt down Chalk Farm Motorists attacked with bricks. Youths in balaclavas PONDER'S END ENFIELD carrying scaffolding poles. Countless shops have been looted. Clapham Junction Ladbrokes, Headteachers hair salon and Wimpey trashed, other shops looted. EDMONTON Croydon Large scale looting and huge fire at furniture store. Crystal Palace Blockbusters and local businesses looted. ТOTTENHAM WALTHAMSTOW Dalston Looters ransack stores at Kingsland Shopping Centre. Hackney Youths clash with riot police and throw building materials from a lorry. Looters attempt to break into various shops. ROMFORD STOKE NEWINGTON DALSTON HACKNEY ISLINGTON Deptford Greggs on fire at Deptford High Street. Edmonton Carphone Warehouse looted. Ealing Restaurant and Tesco looted for alcohol and cash by a mob. Reports of cars smashed and set on fire. East Dulwich Around 30 hooded and masked youths smashing CHALK FARM CAMDEN NOTTING HILL lOXFORD CIRCUS EALING SLOANE SQUARE ELEPHANT & CASTLE windows at pub, pharmacy and convinience store. Elephant and Castle Men armed with bat smash and set fire to shops. Enfield Sony distribution centre on fire. The warehouse reportedly PECKHAM DEPTFORD BRIXTON WOOLWICH CLATAM housed a large selection of digital media. Notting Hill Ledbury Michelin-star restaurant raided and the diners EAST DULWICH LEWISHAM mugged. Peckham Reports of buses and shops attacked on Peckham High Street, at least one set on fire. WEST NORWOOD CRYSTAL PALACE Sloane Square Windows smashed and doors damaged at Hugo Boss Stoke Newington Turkish and Kurdish shopowners were guarding their premises with baseball bats. Tottenham Shops looted include Blockbusters, a local Electronics store, Vision Express, Big Green Bookshop and JD Sports. The Post Office and Carpetright was also set on fire. Woolwich Reports of mobile phone shops looted and police cars set CROYDON alight. Islington Reports of a group causing a disturbance and a police vehicle windscreen was smashed, Oxford Circus Approximately 50 youths congregated in Oxford Circus and caused some damage to property. Ponder's End Tesco was vandalised and items stolen. Walthamstow More than 30 youths, many in masks, vandalised and looted a number shops including BHS. West Norwood Fire engines were attacked on the way to an incident. THE NUMBERS £200,000,000 The amount of damage caused by riots in London and other cities according to the Association of British Insurers. Under the Riots (Damages) Act, uninsured businesses and households, as well as insurers facing riot-related claims from their customers, can seek partial compensation from the police. 20,800 2,169 6,000 16,000 The amount of emergency phone calls to police on Monday August 8th. The amount of emergency calls to the London fire service on Monday August A 400% increase. 8th; 15 times the normal amount. The amount of police on duty on Monday August 8th 46 11 M 144 The oldest The youngest The amount of years the House of Reeves furniture store stood before person to be arrested person to be arrested being burnt down on 8th August 2011 The amount of police on duty Tuesday August 9th 6,500% 5,010% "If they steal some books they might learn something" The £1715 Rucanor aluminium bat saw a 6,500 per cent increase in online orders at Amazon in 24 hours The £25.99 Military Police Telescopic Tonfa topped t retailer's list of 'movers and shakers' with online orders increased by 5.010% A sign outside Waterstones bookshop which was open regular hours THE REST OF THE UK Dundee and Glasgow, Scotland: Police arrest two teenagers for allegedly inciting others to commit acts of disorder on social networking site Facebook. Liverpool: 200 rioters hurl missiles at officers in Smithdown Road. Manchester: t least one building was set alight. All buses, trams, and taxis were stopped from entering the city centre. Looting started in the evening in St. Ann's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Oldham Street. Several shops were looted including a Marks & Spencer food store, several pawn shops and an Oxfam charity shop. A Miss Selfridge store on Market Street was set alight. Salford: 80 people confront police at Salford Precinct. A library was set alight and there was looting. A gang of up to 200 youths raided an off-licence and the main shopping precinct in Salford. Huddersfield: An attempt was made to loot an Asda store. Nottingham: Multiple incidents were reported including attacks on police stations in The Meadows, St Ann's and Canning Circus near Radford. Birmingham: Some shop windows in the city centre were smashed and there were reports of looting in several areas. An unmanned police station in Handsworth was set alight. Three people were killed when a man drove his car into them outside their corner shop. There were 130 arrests. .. Bristol: Some 150 rioters reported attacking shops. .. Cambridge: A group of 30-40 youths clashed with police by Midsummer Common and the Grafton Centre. Five arrests were made. Two police officers were treated for minor injuries. Oxford and Reading: Some "copycat" violence reported by Thames Valley Police; a McDonald's outlet was burned and vandalised in Oxford whereas a car had been overturned in Reading. Southampton: Suspected attempted arson attack against a Job Centre. SOCIAL MEDIA 1,000,000 #londonriots August 8th, 2011 800,000 3.4 million people from the UK visited Twitter's homepage Twitter accounted for l in every 170 UK Internet visits 600,000 400,000 200,000 AUG 1 AUG 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 CRIMES COMMITTED MAXIMUM PERCENTAGES SENTENCE OF OFFENCES N/A 7.2% Miscellaneous other offences 7. 2.7% YEARS Drug offences 10 YEARS 0.9% Criminal damage N/A 0.9% Going equipped 6. MONTHS 5.4% Handling stolen goods 4 YEARS 4.5% Possesion of offensive weapons LIFE 2.7% Robbery 6. 1.8% MONTHS Assault on police 10 11.7% YEARS Publc order act offences 14 62.2% YEARS Burglary Sources: www.inbrief.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.hitwise.com www.cps.gov.uk www.topsy.com www.twitter.com Promotional Codes Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk & www.acquisitionengine.com The UK's Number 1 Promotional Codes Website UK RIOTS: AN INFOGRAPHIC More than 1,700 people have been arrested since rioting started in England on Saturday. Here, we count the cost. THE SPARK Mark Duggan, 29 year old father of four, was shot in Ferry Lane, Tottenham, north London, on Thursday 4th August 2011, as specialist firearms officers attempted to make an arrest. A key witness, the driver of the minicab in which Mr Duggan was travelling, has yet to give his version of events. He is understood to be in a severe state of shock. Investigations by the IPCC show two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer. The initial results confirmed a bullet found lodged in a police officer's radio was a "jacketed round" - a police issue bullet consistent with being fired from a force Heckler and Koch MP5. Forensic officers have told the IPCC it may not be possible to "say for certain" whether the handgun found near Mr Duggan was fired. THE DAMAGE BUILDING FIRES VEHICULAR FIRES INCIDENTS REPORTED SHOPS LOOTED DEATHS 10 24 58 160 THE RESPONSE The amount of 350 The amount of rioters versus the hours, per day, amount who that the courts came out to clean 24hrs are open in order to deal with 200 up Clapham after the rioting 62hrs 41mins people arrested subsided. and charged. The amount of hours David Cameron took to fly CRIMINALS HEROES back from his Italian holiday after the riot began WHAT HAPPENED WHERE? Brixton Riot police clashed with looters at Currys, William Hill, Nandos, and T-Mobile. Footlocker store burnt down Chalk Farm Motorists attacked with bricks. Youths in balaclavas PONDER'S END ENFIELD carrying scaffolding poles. Countless shops have been looted. Clapham Junction Ladbrokes, Headteachers hair salon and Wimpey trashed, other shops looted. EDMONTON Croydon Large scale looting and huge fire at furniture store. Crystal Palace Blockbusters and local businesses looted. ТOTTENHAM WALTHAMSTOW Dalston Looters ransack stores at Kingsland Shopping Centre. Hackney Youths clash with riot police and throw building materials from a lorry. Looters attempt to break into various shops. ROMFORD STOKE NEWINGTON DALSTON HACKNEY ISLINGTON Deptford Greggs on fire at Deptford High Street. Edmonton Carphone Warehouse looted. Ealing Restaurant and Tesco looted for alcohol and cash by a mob. Reports of cars smashed and set on fire. East Dulwich Around 30 hooded and masked youths smashing CHALK FARM CAMDEN NOTTING HILL lOXFORD CIRCUS EALING SLOANE SQUARE ELEPHANT & CASTLE windows at pub, pharmacy and convinience store. Elephant and Castle Men armed with bat smash and set fire to shops. Enfield Sony distribution centre on fire. The warehouse reportedly PECKHAM DEPTFORD BRIXTON WOOLWICH CLATAM housed a large selection of digital media. Notting Hill Ledbury Michelin-star restaurant raided and the diners EAST DULWICH LEWISHAM mugged. Peckham Reports of buses and shops attacked on Peckham High Street, at least one set on fire. WEST NORWOOD CRYSTAL PALACE Sloane Square Windows smashed and doors damaged at Hugo Boss Stoke Newington Turkish and Kurdish shopowners were guarding their premises with baseball bats. Tottenham Shops looted include Blockbusters, a local Electronics store, Vision Express, Big Green Bookshop and JD Sports. The Post Office and Carpetright was also set on fire. Woolwich Reports of mobile phone shops looted and police cars set CROYDON alight. Islington Reports of a group causing a disturbance and a police vehicle windscreen was smashed, Oxford Circus Approximately 50 youths congregated in Oxford Circus and caused some damage to property. Ponder's End Tesco was vandalised and items stolen. Walthamstow More than 30 youths, many in masks, vandalised and looted a number shops including BHS. West Norwood Fire engines were attacked on the way to an incident. THE NUMBERS £200,000,000 The amount of damage caused by riots in London and other cities according to the Association of British Insurers. Under the Riots (Damages) Act, uninsured businesses and households, as well as insurers facing riot-related claims from their customers, can seek partial compensation from the police. 20,800 2,169 6,000 16,000 The amount of emergency phone calls to police on Monday August 8th. The amount of emergency calls to the London fire service on Monday August A 400% increase. 8th; 15 times the normal amount. The amount of police on duty on Monday August 8th 46 11 M 144 The oldest The youngest The amount of years the House of Reeves furniture store stood before person to be arrested person to be arrested being burnt down on 8th August 2011 The amount of police on duty Tuesday August 9th 6,500% 5,010% "If they steal some books they might learn something" The £1715 Rucanor aluminium bat saw a 6,500 per cent increase in online orders at Amazon in 24 hours The £25.99 Military Police Telescopic Tonfa topped t retailer's list of 'movers and shakers' with online orders increased by 5.010% A sign outside Waterstones bookshop which was open regular hours THE REST OF THE UK Dundee and Glasgow, Scotland: Police arrest two teenagers for allegedly inciting others to commit acts of disorder on social networking site Facebook. Liverpool: 200 rioters hurl missiles at officers in Smithdown Road. Manchester: t least one building was set alight. All buses, trams, and taxis were stopped from entering the city centre. Looting started in the evening in St. Ann's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Oldham Street. Several shops were looted including a Marks & Spencer food store, several pawn shops and an Oxfam charity shop. A Miss Selfridge store on Market Street was set alight. Salford: 80 people confront police at Salford Precinct. A library was set alight and there was looting. A gang of up to 200 youths raided an off-licence and the main shopping precinct in Salford. Huddersfield: An attempt was made to loot an Asda store. Nottingham: Multiple incidents were reported including attacks on police stations in The Meadows, St Ann's and Canning Circus near Radford. Birmingham: Some shop windows in the city centre were smashed and there were reports of looting in several areas. An unmanned police station in Handsworth was set alight. Three people were killed when a man drove his car into them outside their corner shop. There were 130 arrests. .. Bristol: Some 150 rioters reported attacking shops. .. Cambridge: A group of 30-40 youths clashed with police by Midsummer Common and the Grafton Centre. Five arrests were made. Two police officers were treated for minor injuries. Oxford and Reading: Some "copycat" violence reported by Thames Valley Police; a McDonald's outlet was burned and vandalised in Oxford whereas a car had been overturned in Reading. Southampton: Suspected attempted arson attack against a Job Centre. SOCIAL MEDIA 1,000,000 #londonriots August 8th, 2011 800,000 3.4 million people from the UK visited Twitter's homepage Twitter accounted for l in every 170 UK Internet visits 600,000 400,000 200,000 AUG 1 AUG 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 CRIMES COMMITTED MAXIMUM PERCENTAGES SENTENCE OF OFFENCES N/A 7.2% Miscellaneous other offences 7. 2.7% YEARS Drug offences 10 YEARS 0.9% Criminal damage N/A 0.9% Going equipped 6. MONTHS 5.4% Handling stolen goods 4 YEARS 4.5% Possesion of offensive weapons LIFE 2.7% Robbery 6. 1.8% MONTHS Assault on police 10 11.7% YEARS Publc order act offences 14 62.2% YEARS Burglary Sources: www.inbrief.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.hitwise.com www.cps.gov.uk www.topsy.com www.twitter.com Promotional Codes Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk & www.acquisitionengine.com The UK's Number 1 Promotional Codes Website UK RIOTS: AN INFOGRAPHIC More than 1,700 people have been arrested since rioting started in England on Saturday. Here, we count the cost. THE SPARK Mark Duggan, 29 year old father of four, was shot in Ferry Lane, Tottenham, north London, on Thursday 4th August 2011, as specialist firearms officers attempted to make an arrest. A key witness, the driver of the minicab in which Mr Duggan was travelling, has yet to give his version of events. He is understood to be in a severe state of shock. Investigations by the IPCC show two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer. The initial results confirmed a bullet found lodged in a police officer's radio was a "jacketed round" - a police issue bullet consistent with being fired from a force Heckler and Koch MP5. Forensic officers have told the IPCC it may not be possible to "say for certain" whether the handgun found near Mr Duggan was fired. THE DAMAGE BUILDING FIRES VEHICULAR FIRES INCIDENTS REPORTED SHOPS LOOTED DEATHS 10 24 58 160 THE RESPONSE The amount of 350 The amount of rioters versus the hours, per day, amount who that the courts came out to clean 24hrs are open in order to deal with 200 up Clapham after the rioting 62hrs 41mins people arrested subsided. and charged. The amount of hours David Cameron took to fly CRIMINALS HEROES back from his Italian holiday after the riot began WHAT HAPPENED WHERE? Brixton Riot police clashed with looters at Currys, William Hill, Nandos, and T-Mobile. Footlocker store burnt down Chalk Farm Motorists attacked with bricks. Youths in balaclavas PONDER'S END ENFIELD carrying scaffolding poles. Countless shops have been looted. Clapham Junction Ladbrokes, Headteachers hair salon and Wimpey trashed, other shops looted. EDMONTON Croydon Large scale looting and huge fire at furniture store. Crystal Palace Blockbusters and local businesses looted. ТOTTENHAM WALTHAMSTOW Dalston Looters ransack stores at Kingsland Shopping Centre. Hackney Youths clash with riot police and throw building materials from a lorry. Looters attempt to break into various shops. ROMFORD STOKE NEWINGTON DALSTON HACKNEY ISLINGTON Deptford Greggs on fire at Deptford High Street. Edmonton Carphone Warehouse looted. Ealing Restaurant and Tesco looted for alcohol and cash by a mob. Reports of cars smashed and set on fire. East Dulwich Around 30 hooded and masked youths smashing CHALK FARM CAMDEN NOTTING HILL lOXFORD CIRCUS EALING SLOANE SQUARE ELEPHANT & CASTLE windows at pub, pharmacy and convinience store. Elephant and Castle Men armed with bat smash and set fire to shops. Enfield Sony distribution centre on fire. The warehouse reportedly PECKHAM DEPTFORD BRIXTON WOOLWICH CLATAM housed a large selection of digital media. Notting Hill Ledbury Michelin-star restaurant raided and the diners EAST DULWICH LEWISHAM mugged. Peckham Reports of buses and shops attacked on Peckham High Street, at least one set on fire. WEST NORWOOD CRYSTAL PALACE Sloane Square Windows smashed and doors damaged at Hugo Boss Stoke Newington Turkish and Kurdish shopowners were guarding their premises with baseball bats. Tottenham Shops looted include Blockbusters, a local Electronics store, Vision Express, Big Green Bookshop and JD Sports. The Post Office and Carpetright was also set on fire. Woolwich Reports of mobile phone shops looted and police cars set CROYDON alight. Islington Reports of a group causing a disturbance and a police vehicle windscreen was smashed, Oxford Circus Approximately 50 youths congregated in Oxford Circus and caused some damage to property. Ponder's End Tesco was vandalised and items stolen. Walthamstow More than 30 youths, many in masks, vandalised and looted a number shops including BHS. West Norwood Fire engines were attacked on the way to an incident. THE NUMBERS £200,000,000 The amount of damage caused by riots in London and other cities according to the Association of British Insurers. Under the Riots (Damages) Act, uninsured businesses and households, as well as insurers facing riot-related claims from their customers, can seek partial compensation from the police. 20,800 2,169 6,000 16,000 The amount of emergency phone calls to police on Monday August 8th. The amount of emergency calls to the London fire service on Monday August A 400% increase. 8th; 15 times the normal amount. The amount of police on duty on Monday August 8th 46 11 M 144 The oldest The youngest The amount of years the House of Reeves furniture store stood before person to be arrested person to be arrested being burnt down on 8th August 2011 The amount of police on duty Tuesday August 9th 6,500% 5,010% "If they steal some books they might learn something" The £1715 Rucanor aluminium bat saw a 6,500 per cent increase in online orders at Amazon in 24 hours The £25.99 Military Police Telescopic Tonfa topped t retailer's list of 'movers and shakers' with online orders increased by 5.010% A sign outside Waterstones bookshop which was open regular hours THE REST OF THE UK Dundee and Glasgow, Scotland: Police arrest two teenagers for allegedly inciting others to commit acts of disorder on social networking site Facebook. Liverpool: 200 rioters hurl missiles at officers in Smithdown Road. Manchester: t least one building was set alight. All buses, trams, and taxis were stopped from entering the city centre. Looting started in the evening in St. Ann's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Oldham Street. Several shops were looted including a Marks & Spencer food store, several pawn shops and an Oxfam charity shop. A Miss Selfridge store on Market Street was set alight. Salford: 80 people confront police at Salford Precinct. A library was set alight and there was looting. A gang of up to 200 youths raided an off-licence and the main shopping precinct in Salford. Huddersfield: An attempt was made to loot an Asda store. Nottingham: Multiple incidents were reported including attacks on police stations in The Meadows, St Ann's and Canning Circus near Radford. Birmingham: Some shop windows in the city centre were smashed and there were reports of looting in several areas. An unmanned police station in Handsworth was set alight. Three people were killed when a man drove his car into them outside their corner shop. There were 130 arrests. .. Bristol: Some 150 rioters reported attacking shops. .. Cambridge: A group of 30-40 youths clashed with police by Midsummer Common and the Grafton Centre. Five arrests were made. Two police officers were treated for minor injuries. Oxford and Reading: Some "copycat" violence reported by Thames Valley Police; a McDonald's outlet was burned and vandalised in Oxford whereas a car had been overturned in Reading. Southampton: Suspected attempted arson attack against a Job Centre. SOCIAL MEDIA 1,000,000 #londonriots August 8th, 2011 800,000 3.4 million people from the UK visited Twitter's homepage Twitter accounted for l in every 170 UK Internet visits 600,000 400,000 200,000 AUG 1 AUG 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 CRIMES COMMITTED MAXIMUM PERCENTAGES SENTENCE OF OFFENCES N/A 7.2% Miscellaneous other offences 7. 2.7% YEARS Drug offences 10 YEARS 0.9% Criminal damage N/A 0.9% Going equipped 6. MONTHS 5.4% Handling stolen goods 4 YEARS 4.5% Possesion of offensive weapons LIFE 2.7% Robbery 6. 1.8% MONTHS Assault on police 10 11.7% YEARS Publc order act offences 14 62.2% YEARS Burglary Sources: www.inbrief.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.hitwise.com www.cps.gov.uk www.topsy.com www.twitter.com Promotional Codes Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk & www.acquisitionengine.com The UK's Number 1 Promotional Codes Website UK RIOTS: AN INFOGRAPHIC More than 1,700 people have been arrested since rioting started in England on Saturday. Here, we count the cost. THE SPARK Mark Duggan, 29 year old father of four, was shot in Ferry Lane, Tottenham, north London, on Thursday 4th August 2011, as specialist firearms officers attempted to make an arrest. A key witness, the driver of the minicab in which Mr Duggan was travelling, has yet to give his version of events. He is understood to be in a severe state of shock. Investigations by the IPCC show two shots were fired by a Scotland Yard CO19 firearms officer. The initial results confirmed a bullet found lodged in a police officer's radio was a "jacketed round" - a police issue bullet consistent with being fired from a force Heckler and Koch MP5. Forensic officers have told the IPCC it may not be possible to "say for certain" whether the handgun found near Mr Duggan was fired. THE DAMAGE BUILDING FIRES VEHICULAR FIRES INCIDENTS REPORTED SHOPS LOOTED DEATHS 10 24 58 160 THE RESPONSE The amount of 350 The amount of rioters versus the hours, per day, amount who that the courts came out to clean 24hrs are open in order to deal with 200 up Clapham after the rioting 62hrs 41mins people arrested subsided. and charged. The amount of hours David Cameron took to fly CRIMINALS HEROES back from his Italian holiday after the riot began WHAT HAPPENED WHERE? Brixton Riot police clashed with looters at Currys, William Hill, Nandos, and T-Mobile. Footlocker store burnt down Chalk Farm Motorists attacked with bricks. Youths in balaclavas PONDER'S END ENFIELD carrying scaffolding poles. Countless shops have been looted. Clapham Junction Ladbrokes, Headteachers hair salon and Wimpey trashed, other shops looted. EDMONTON Croydon Large scale looting and huge fire at furniture store. Crystal Palace Blockbusters and local businesses looted. ТOTTENHAM WALTHAMSTOW Dalston Looters ransack stores at Kingsland Shopping Centre. Hackney Youths clash with riot police and throw building materials from a lorry. Looters attempt to break into various shops. ROMFORD STOKE NEWINGTON DALSTON HACKNEY ISLINGTON Deptford Greggs on fire at Deptford High Street. Edmonton Carphone Warehouse looted. Ealing Restaurant and Tesco looted for alcohol and cash by a mob. Reports of cars smashed and set on fire. East Dulwich Around 30 hooded and masked youths smashing CHALK FARM CAMDEN NOTTING HILL lOXFORD CIRCUS EALING SLOANE SQUARE ELEPHANT & CASTLE windows at pub, pharmacy and convinience store. Elephant and Castle Men armed with bat smash and set fire to shops. Enfield Sony distribution centre on fire. The warehouse reportedly PECKHAM DEPTFORD BRIXTON WOOLWICH CLATAM housed a large selection of digital media. Notting Hill Ledbury Michelin-star restaurant raided and the diners EAST DULWICH LEWISHAM mugged. Peckham Reports of buses and shops attacked on Peckham High Street, at least one set on fire. WEST NORWOOD CRYSTAL PALACE Sloane Square Windows smashed and doors damaged at Hugo Boss Stoke Newington Turkish and Kurdish shopowners were guarding their premises with baseball bats. Tottenham Shops looted include Blockbusters, a local Electronics store, Vision Express, Big Green Bookshop and JD Sports. The Post Office and Carpetright was also set on fire. Woolwich Reports of mobile phone shops looted and police cars set CROYDON alight. Islington Reports of a group causing a disturbance and a police vehicle windscreen was smashed, Oxford Circus Approximately 50 youths congregated in Oxford Circus and caused some damage to property. Ponder's End Tesco was vandalised and items stolen. Walthamstow More than 30 youths, many in masks, vandalised and looted a number shops including BHS. West Norwood Fire engines were attacked on the way to an incident. THE NUMBERS £200,000,000 The amount of damage caused by riots in London and other cities according to the Association of British Insurers. Under the Riots (Damages) Act, uninsured businesses and households, as well as insurers facing riot-related claims from their customers, can seek partial compensation from the police. 20,800 2,169 6,000 16,000 The amount of emergency phone calls to police on Monday August 8th. The amount of emergency calls to the London fire service on Monday August A 400% increase. 8th; 15 times the normal amount. The amount of police on duty on Monday August 8th 46 11 M 144 The oldest The youngest The amount of years the House of Reeves furniture store stood before person to be arrested person to be arrested being burnt down on 8th August 2011 The amount of police on duty Tuesday August 9th 6,500% 5,010% "If they steal some books they might learn something" The £1715 Rucanor aluminium bat saw a 6,500 per cent increase in online orders at Amazon in 24 hours The £25.99 Military Police Telescopic Tonfa topped t retailer's list of 'movers and shakers' with online orders increased by 5.010% A sign outside Waterstones bookshop which was open regular hours THE REST OF THE UK Dundee and Glasgow, Scotland: Police arrest two teenagers for allegedly inciting others to commit acts of disorder on social networking site Facebook. Liverpool: 200 rioters hurl missiles at officers in Smithdown Road. Manchester: t least one building was set alight. All buses, trams, and taxis were stopped from entering the city centre. Looting started in the evening in St. Ann's Square, Market Street, Piccadilly Gardens and Oldham Street. Several shops were looted including a Marks & Spencer food store, several pawn shops and an Oxfam charity shop. A Miss Selfridge store on Market Street was set alight. Salford: 80 people confront police at Salford Precinct. A library was set alight and there was looting. A gang of up to 200 youths raided an off-licence and the main shopping precinct in Salford. Huddersfield: An attempt was made to loot an Asda store. Nottingham: Multiple incidents were reported including attacks on police stations in The Meadows, St Ann's and Canning Circus near Radford. Birmingham: Some shop windows in the city centre were smashed and there were reports of looting in several areas. An unmanned police station in Handsworth was set alight. Three people were killed when a man drove his car into them outside their corner shop. There were 130 arrests. .. Bristol: Some 150 rioters reported attacking shops. .. Cambridge: A group of 30-40 youths clashed with police by Midsummer Common and the Grafton Centre. Five arrests were made. Two police officers were treated for minor injuries. Oxford and Reading: Some "copycat" violence reported by Thames Valley Police; a McDonald's outlet was burned and vandalised in Oxford whereas a car had been overturned in Reading. Southampton: Suspected attempted arson attack against a Job Centre. SOCIAL MEDIA 1,000,000 #londonriots August 8th, 2011 800,000 3.4 million people from the UK visited Twitter's homepage Twitter accounted for l in every 170 UK Internet visits 600,000 400,000 200,000 AUG 1 AUG 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 CRIMES COMMITTED MAXIMUM PERCENTAGES SENTENCE OF OFFENCES N/A 7.2% Miscellaneous other offences 7. 2.7% YEARS Drug offences 10 YEARS 0.9% Criminal damage N/A 0.9% Going equipped 6. MONTHS 5.4% Handling stolen goods 4 YEARS 4.5% Possesion of offensive weapons LIFE 2.7% Robbery 6. 1.8% MONTHS Assault on police 10 11.7% YEARS Publc order act offences 14 62.2% YEARS Burglary Sources: www.inbrief.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.hitwise.com www.cps.gov.uk www.topsy.com www.twitter.com Promotional Codes Design: www.richardscottdesign.co.uk & www.acquisitionengine.com The UK's Number 1 Promotional Codes Website

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This infographic describes the events of the U.K riots in 2011. It explains what sparked the riots, what damage was done, and how authorities responded. Finally it gives a break down of crimes committ...

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