Fresh violence is flaring around the UK as parts of the West Midlands and Manchester come under siege from a series of copy-cat riots.
It comes as 16,000 police officers have been deployed on London's streets in a bid to contain a fourth night of violence which spiraled out of control across dozens of London suburbs yesterday.
Disorder and looting has rocked parts of Manchester particularly, although there has also been violence in Birmingham, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, Nottingham, Leicester and Liverpool - although police appear to be containing the unrest.
None of the violence has escalated in the same way as it did in London last night. The capital has remained relatively calm tonight.
So far, 109 people have been arrested in the West Midlands, 47 in Manchester and Salford, and 44 in and around Liverpool.In Bristol there were 19 arrests for offences, including having a balaclava in your possession.
West Midlands Police is currently investigating reports that shots have been fired at a police officer just outside Birmingham city centre, thought to be in the Aston area, according to Sky.

There was also a large blaze at a derelict art college in Gloucester, with several smaller fires, while police also dealt with small groups who attacked them.
Meanwhile in London the situation was calmer compared to last night's violence which spread across dozens of suburbs.

However, there were small pockets of violence in Canning Town and Enfield, while there was a fire at a council recycling centre in Tottenham
In Manchester, about 100 yobs have looted shops including Foot Asylum in the Arndale Centre and Liam Gallagher's recently opened fashion boutique in King Street had its windows smashed.

A marauding gang of up to 200 youths, most of them masked or wearing hoodies, fought a running battle with police, kicking in windows of supermarkets, jewellery stores and mobile phone shops.
In the heart of the city, Miss Selfridge was set alight and stores including Swarovski, T-Mobile, French Connection and Marks & Spencer all had their windows smashed.
The mob had almost total control of the city centre streets for more than an hour and a half before deployments of plain clothed officers – some armed with telescopic truncheons – made raids on specific targets to apprehend looters.



Birmingham: A policeman and his dog walk towards a burning car in central Birmingham set alight by arsonists




source: dailymail
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