VIOLENCE BREAKS OUT FOR THIRD DAY
The chaos continues in London for the third day, with police having arrested more than 215 people in connection with the riot that initially broke out in the north of London over the weekend.
25 people have been charged, and 35 police officers have been injured for the disorderly conduct carried out in different parts of London.
Home Secretary Theresa May may be cutting her vacation short to return to London in dealing with the unrest that erupted after police fatally shot Mark Duggan last week, who was seating inside a cab. Protesters were reported burning cars, and stores with pet-trol bombs, in addition to looting shops. May said that "those responsible will face consequences."
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