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The Old Co-op Department Store
Built 1930 was destroyed
Above is the inside of one of the burnt out
Metropolitan Police Cars
A lot of William Hill Branches were attacked this one
appears to have suffered the most damage,
Many small food shops were trashed and stock chucked outside
The man above is a professional witness
Most people I spoke to expressed their shock and said
they went to far and were drunk.
They also said their councillors don't listen to them
and the police think they own the own the streets.
One man about 35 said when he was a boy the police
used to be part of his community, he fondly remembered
fixing cars with police officers.
Some ladies were concerned and were hoping no one
has been killed in the fires. Looking around at trashed shops
and seeing families with small children looking down from
flats I think it was just luck no one was killed in a fire.
Various ATM Cash Points were destroyed
Reporter on the scene reporting to all over the world, this one for China
NTDTV
SKY News Reporter
BBC NEWS Reporter
Burnt out police car above and the remains
of a burnt out bus below
Two more burnt out police cars
The damage was not confined to Tottenham High Road
Cars were bunt out in side street and shops damaged
in Edmonton and Wood Green
Burnt out Police Van
Even the funeral directors were attacked
The Spurs Shop
Reporters Speaking to residents
Pride of Tottenham
Aldi Burnt
Burnt Bus
Burnt Police Car
Tottenham Police Station