I skipped work this morning to go help clean up. Gloves, bin bags, duct tape, thick shoes, etc. We went to a few places where the council had already been hard at work and the only things left to cleanup were behind police forensics tape.
All the shops smashed up were teen-twenty product shops; sneaker stores, cellphone stores, bicycle stores, TV & ipod shops, etc. This is looting, not protest, and in some cases looting of cheap but fashionable items.
Camden had maybe 4 or 5 shops smashed in, and the windows of a local nightclub, but was business as usual on a sunny day, with minor police presence. Lots and LOTS of shiny well dressed middle class 20-40 year olds, and one or two 60-70 year olds, milling around with brooms. Media presence. But nothing to really do, and no official guidance on where to do it.
At 11 most headed to clapham junction where I understand the worst rioting was - the police had the entire district cordoned off. I decided to come home and do a days work ; didnt feel useful out there, but I am glad I went to see cheerful people and a London not as apocalyptic as the press coverage reports.
Of course, it may be that in tottenham and clapham its worse - my girlfriend is heading down there now with friends (I waited till they joined up before coming home), so I'll know more soon.
Its utterly depressing. They're destroying family run businesses and local area as well as high street brands. No ideology at all - just violence and chaos.
Reportedly the guy was being arrested as part of operation trident - we have a significant jamaican yardie crime problem here, not that you see it day to day, and trident is about 'black on black' gun crime. Apparently he had an illegal weapon and was shot once by the police.
That said, over the last 3 years, the police have killed a few people where it has subsequently emerged they had the wrong person, overreacted or even fabricated their story, so faith is low. I understand police relations in Tottenham are poor with the local community to begin with too.
Given what they're dealing with today Im really giving the police the benefit of the doubt. This isnt ideological, and it isnt protest; its theft, chaos and exultation in destruction, targeting the very local communities these folks live in. Its incomprehensible to me.