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CHAOS IN SUNDERLAND - UK Braces for Weekend of Unrest
A police building went up in flames last night as riots spread to Sunderland, with three officers taken to hospital.
Cars were set alight as officers were pelted with horse poo and beer cans in with action threatened in more cities still today.
Lawyers have been put on standby and jail cells cleared in readiness for a weekend of rioting.
It follows the of three girls in town at a Taylor Swift dance class on Monday, with disruption in Southport, Hartlepool and London earlier this week.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said ‘action will be taken’ towards those found to be involved in.
Masked looters were spotted using the chaos as an opportunity to plunder shops - kicking in windows to grab at wares.
A plan was unveiled by the Home Office last night — with an extra 70 prosecutors ready to charge offenders on the spot.
And the National Police Chiefs' Council has detailed an operational strategy — setting clear priorities to address protest-related disorder.
Home Office minister Lord Hanson warned: "To anybody who's organising this, we will be watching you.
"Be prepared to face the full force of the law on this criminal activity."
Experts will be examining footage while officers in police helicopters film those attending rallies to record any evidence of.
And cop cars fitted with automatic number plate recognition technology will also be used to scan vehicles near protest assembly points.
Lord Walney, Government adviser on political violence and disruption, said of the disorder: in towns and cities across the UK."
Chief Constable Gavin Stephens, chairman of the National Police Chiefs' Council, said: "Forces are working together at a local, regional and national level to gather and share intelligence and to make sure we are ready to tackle any violent disorder which might arise."
Merseyside Police Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims added: "Anyone who intends to cause future damage and harm to our communities will be dealt with robustly."
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, demanded ministers "do something about social media".
He said it had been used to "whip up the lies" about the alleged perpetrator of the Southport stabbings that "fuelled some of the disorder that we saw on the streets".
I condemn the burning and looting of random buildings and the thuggery of some. Funny that when the local natives are out on the streets protesting its full on 100% riot police and full force of the law but when the Romanians has their children took off them by social services the police ran away and left them too it. If you do go to any protests make sure you film the cops as much as possible. Scenes from London showed cops beating up peaceful people standing, arresting 70 year old ladies and journalists. They need to be held accountable. We need to be smart and join in mass in a peaceful protest and put pressure on the establishment, without violence. Violence makes us look bad and makes the mainstream media spin everything. If you see agent provocateurs, call them out.
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