Exactly, once the level 2 officers rocked up (and they turned up in numbers) the disorder soon disappeared, and they certainly didn't turn up just to run away.
But that time in-between the riot starting and the level 2 officers rocking up a lot of damage had already been done unfortunately.
Asking for a friend who's already checked Sainsburys and Co Op
Be kind, it's the same chap who was looking for a set of big jugs
(And no he doesn't do online shopping)
A man has been charged in connection with disorder in a Leeds suburb earlier this week.
A police car was flipped over and a bus was set alight in Harehills during the disturbance, which broke out at about 17:00 BST on Thursday and continued into the early hours.
Iustin Dobre, 37, of Clifton...
Hopefully it all calms down...
Officers responded to a call from children’s social care at around 5pm yesterday after social workers reported being met with hostility when dealing with a child protection matter.
Responding officers were attacked and helped children’s social care staff...
The Friedkin Group has pulled out of a potential takeover of Everton. The American investors had agreed a £500m deal to buy the club from Farhad Moshiri but withdrew on Thursday evening.
It's a complicated answer.
Our current prison system has failed to a point where certain prisoners are going to be released after 40% of their sentence has been fulfilled.
Why has it failed?
People spending longer in prison due to sentences increasing, not building more prisons etc.
While we...
Five supporters of the Just Stop Oil climate campaign who conspired to cause gridlock on London’s orbital motorway have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms.
Roger Hallam, Daniel Shaw, Louise Lancaster, Lucia Whittaker De Abreu and Cressida Gethin were found guilty last week of conspiracy to...
To be fair to the man of Clacton, I'm sure if any of our friends were shot at by an assassin I'm sure we'd make an effort to go visit them, by his own admission he's only there for a couple days
"Woking's owner has said the National League club will go into administration if a buyer cannot be found in the next few weeks - and he is willing to sell for £1.
A £600,000 loan from owner Drew Volpe's parents has given the Cards a lifeline to begin the new season next month.
Speaking to BBC...