Wednesday, August 10, 2011

London tries tripling police presence to end riots


  • A Miss Selfridge shop burns in Market Street in Manchester city centre, England, Tuesday Aug. 9, 2011. Britain began flooding London's streets with 16,000 police officers Tuesday, nearly tripling their presence as the nation feared its worst rioting in a generation would stretch into a fourth night. The violence has turned buildings into burnt out carcasses, triggered massive looting and spread to other U.K. cities. (AP Photo / Dave Thompson / PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT

    A Miss Selfridge shop burns in Market Street in Manchester city centre, England, …

  • London residents wait to be allowed through a police cordon to help council workers with the clear up after the rioting that took place the previous night outside Clapham Junction railway station in Battersea, London, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. Britons swept up, patched up and feared further violence Tuesday, demanding police do more to protect them after three nights of rioting left trails of looted stores, wrecked cars and burned buildings across London and several other cities. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

    London residents wait to be allowed through a police cordon to help council workers …

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