2001 Harehills riot
Harehills Riot | |
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Date | 5 June 2001 | –6 June 2001
Location |
The Harehills riot took place in the multi-ethnic
Wrongful arrest allegations
The wrongful arrest allegations involved Hossein Miah, who was arrested over a suspicious
Start of rioting
Sporadic unrest had already begun in the area when a hoax
End of rioting
After over 200 participants spent over seven hours rioting, the police managed to make enough arrests to quell the size of the crowd to a point where it dispersed and the police could regain control.
Damage
Over the course of the rioting 26 cars were burnt out,[6] two police officers and two journalists were severely injured, and a shop was set alight. Both police officers and members of the public were pelted with bottles and bricks.[3][7]
Aftermath
Many arrests took place following the rioting, local shops were advised only to secure their premises and not to reglaze, as the police feared more rioting would take place, however the riot seemed to be an isolated incident and the violence did not continue beyond 6 June 2001.
Sentencing
On 7 March 2002, nine months after the riots, 25 men were imprisoned after being found guilty of their involvement in the riot.[8][9]
See also
- Chapeltown riot (1975)
- Chapeltown riot (1981)
- Chapeltown riot (1987)
References
- ^ a b Wainwright, Martin (7 June 2001). "Riot". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 June 2001.
- ^ Foster, Jonathan (12 July 1995). "Police yesterday said that a clampdown on crime had been at the root of a three-hour outbreak of violence in Leeds". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2009.
- ^ a b c "Officer cleared over riot arrest". BBC News. 26 March 2003. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
- ^ "'No excuse' for Leeds riot". BBC News. 6 June 2001. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
- ^ Herbert, Ian (6 June 2001). "Arrest of Asian over tax disc sparked Leeds riot". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- ^ "Riot began as planned ambush, say police". The Guardian. 7 June 2001. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "More photos released in hunt for rioters". BBC News. 7 August 2001. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
- ^ "25 Men Jailed Over Riot". The Daily Telegraph. London. 7 March 2002.
- ^ "Judge jails 25 rioters". BBC News. 7 March 2002.