Clasford Stirling, a resident of Tottenham for 32 years, said the area looked like a battlefield More than 40 people have been arrested after rioting saw police attacked, buildings looted and vehicles set alight in Tottenham, north London. Twenty-six officers and three others were hurt in the violence which erupted after a protest over the fatal shooting by police of Mark Duggan on Thursday. Residents surveyed the damage after homes were looted and shops burnt down. The Metropolitan Police warned over "ill-informed speculation" on social networking sites of further problems.All injured officers have now left hospital, the force said.The people arrested remain in custody for offences including violent disorder, burglary and theft. Meanwhile, the family of Mr Duggan said they were "not condoning" the violence that erupted. "Please don't make this about my brother's life, he was a good man," his brother Shaun Hall said. BBC crime rep...
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