@@williamg7123 Well, no. He's dead. Myself and the original poster were highlighting the phrase "a young father". It's loaded. The fact that he had a kid has nothing to do with anything. He was a man with a gun. 29 years old too. So not even young.
It was the same with the George Floyd protests, only a minority actually protested, whereas the bulk would just exploit the opportunity to create chaos and make money. Recently you also had the riots in France after the death of a Moroccan-French teenager at the hands of Police.
This is the issue nowadays, gangsters with no regard for human life commit crimes and when they get shot by the police suddenly there's an outcry and people cry racism, they say it doesn't justify the murder but the same guy is probably responsible for many other people's death, yet again, it doesn't matter to them
My favourite was a GM's parent saying he wouldn't hurt a fly, and was a "good boy," when he got put in hospital after an attack. Then seen a video of him glassing a woman when he was arguing with her. Scum gets what scum does
Problem is many white people who are on the same thing dont get shot they get cuffed, water, spoken to like humans not shot to death then a BS story made up about why it happened
@@jamesdaniels1036 he was a criminal scumbag who raised a criminal scumbag. but yeah free up he didnt do nothing, not like he was known to have owned a pistol
@@jayr7781 when an astronaut dies on a mission they don’t refer to them as a young father they refer to them as astronauts. It’s obvious what they try to do to gain sympathy for violent criminals
The London Riots turned into the English Riots of 2011, since rioting did spread across England only. Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Liverpool were the main cities of England going at it. People in Nottingham tried burning down the largest Police Station. People in Brum were shooting at Police Helicopters and all sorts.
@@becky2235 Yeah interesting isn't it that areas without large black populations were basically untouched, I remember even down south large cities like Brighton and Eastbourne didn't see any riots.
Not sure why this video feels so sympathetic to some genuinely evil people at times. Calling one of the worst gangstas in the uk just "a young farther" is a bit dishonest.
Bro you’re so bias. The police shoot a man with a gun it is brutal murder. A father of 4 chased down and shot in the head by thugs and you brush over it
I still remember this unfortunate event. I lived in the centre of Tottenham when this happened. My mother and I were returning home when one of the buses on the high street ignited into a ball of flames due to multiple Molotovs being thrown , the police couldn’t allow us to pass through to get to our flat so they guided us and we ended up sleeping at a random friends house for the night till it was over in the morning
I'm the first to criticise the police, but in terms of their use of deadly force against the public, I really don't think the modern police force deserve it. Stephen Lawrence's death was a long time ago now and the police have learned from it. If you look at all the deaths at the hands of UK police officers since the turn of the century, you'll notice a few things. Firstly, there are hardly any of them. This is all relative, of course, as if you compare it with the United States it looks insignificant, but maybe there are other police forces out there with lower numbers. However, there's been 11 deaths since 2023, which were: 1 )Helen Holland, an 81 yr old tragically killed in a motorcycle accident by a police escort. 2) Eight different people who were armed with either a knife or gun; all completely justifiable. 3) A man called William Cameron died in police custody - admittedly is a bit dodgy but doesn't seem to be much information on what happened. 4) Finally, Chris Kaba who you mention in the video. The officer might be facing criminal charges, so understandably we don't know all the facts. What does seem apparent is that Chris was unarmed when he was killed. However, it's also come to light since then that the police had reason to believe that Chris was involved in criminality (indeed he may have been planning a murder); the police had reason to believe he might be armed at the time and there is also suggestions that Chris was actively trying to run over police at the time he was shot. So since 2020, that's one contentious death (William Cameron) and we are not sure yet about Chris Kaba. I find it very hard to believe that police officers killed him because he was black. The police are not infallible however and make mistakes. So, I can appreciate that UK police try to use deadly force as a last resort, but if you have intel that someone might be armed, and especially if he was actively trying to run them over, I can see how that's not always going to be possible. So, the second thing you'll notice is the majority are completely justifiable. If you go back to the 2010s, you find the exact same thing. Apart from one death where someone swallowed drugs he was carrying and the police let him die in custody, as they did not implement procedure property, the rest were people again armed with guns or knives, all completely justified... And then there's Mark Duggan. He may or may not have had the gun in his hand the moment the officers pulled the trigger. The police may or may not have covered that up by planting the gun far away. Who knows... For me though Mark Duggan's death was a (tragic, for Bandokay and the rest of his family) case of 'fuck around and find out'... or 'live by the sword, die by the sword...' How can people be up in arms when he had a gun on him when he was shot? What was he planning to use that gun for? This is clearly not a racist killing. Could the police officers have brought him into custody without killing him? Maybe, but I'd like to see anyone criticising the police for this do that, they would shit themselves face to face with an armed gangster. It was ruled a justified killing by the jury. The police is a fucking shambles in all sorts of ways, like that autistic kid who called one of them a lesbian the other day, it's disgusting, but I'm sorry the police just do not go around killing people willy nilly in this country. This is from someone who's been pepper sprayed by them and stuck on bail for a month, I do not like the police at all.
In my opinion what set the riots off was that the police tried to cover their tracks to cover murdering someone, they said they saw a gun in his hand when they didn't and then threw the gun meters away from the car, then when asked for answers they kept quiet. If they didn't make mistakes like lying about someone having a gun in their hand when it was in a box, then none of this would've happened. mistakes shouldn't happen, especially critical ones deciding someones life. its messed up, not that im sympathising with the victims but the riots caused problems and Grief to many people when it could have been avoided by telling the truth.
Bro I remember cutting through Woolwich as a yute during the riots. No word of a lie these niggas decimated the square bro, had it looking like Syria 😭. Mad times
Gangster always acting all hard claiming they "ready to die for this". But when the police makes that happen, they start crying that it's unfair and then they talk about the law. They never follow the law but all others, who have to deal with their bullshit everyday, should follow it according to them. I see nothing but a city full of kids claiming to be men.
@@ShakTMT That is what you're implying I am saying, but secretly what you think when you hear the word gangster. Who is the racist here exactly? Don't put words in my mouth, you don't speak for me.
It was a wild summer! I remember seeing it on the news. I was in Year 9. I helped my dad with delivering stocks to off licences and remember some of the roads were closed.
I was year 8, I remember the riots on the news vividly & remember watching all the riot videos on RUclips, was crazy! Must have been way more surreal for those living close by! Someone damaged our local McDonald’s around the time & a lady in a Voxpop said “it’s arrived” and I remember my mum being really angry at the lady lmao cause she thought she was encouraging it to spread to my area
this was a mad time. i was living on rye lane peckham while at uni when all this happened. luckily for me i was back home visiting family, but it was the weirdest experience sitting and watching my street go up in flames live on tv
A known drug dealer and gang member is removed from the streets, you would think people would praise the police, the looters must be part of the same culture
I was 7 when this happened and I lived on Lewisham High Street near the Nandos, it was absolute madness. This is the first time I actually know about the background of the story. Crazy how something that happened in North London just affected the whole of the Country🤣
Chris Kaba(Itch) was linked to the shooting of a security guard days before so its possible the police were aware of that but this doesnt justify the murder LD and other 67 members have plead guilty to that incident as well
Yep, Not forgetting the double stabbing that his boy ‘Y.Shanks’ (meaning -Young stabber) was involved with also along with a frenzy of street robberies. Very dangerous London gang members
I was 9 when this happened living in Croydon and Jesus luckily we lived out the way of it all but Jesus it’s all you heard about. And my brothers dad was in the police at the time.
I remember this but to be honest, it was a really weird time for the area. I lived near the Chinese buffet joint on the High Street and e.ery night during the riots around 2-3am, you would see people (men) from the estates sell themselves for money ie sexual services. I realised later moving right in the centre of London right near Covent Garden that they do this every night but I associate the riots with this sad discovery.
Yeah sadly I noticed how young men from estates would sell themselves to people walking randomly by at 2-3am and then noticed it further when moving right near the centre. Made me realise that there is more to life that trying to act gangster and flex fake money, ultimately trying to educate yourself and getting a good productive job is the way forward.@@XtoCee
@Kn-ik8pt Because these were people from the estates, from the community. I never knew them personally but they sure were active enough to know who and what they did. It showed how many members of our community in particularly the ones that get in trouble, how desperate they actually are and how it is all hidden. Go on a night out in London near Covent Garden/TCR see for yourself.
Great vid Kid nerd. This was mad times, seems like a life time ago now, he was a Feared gang member as the filth say, but this was bigger than race.... He didn't deserve to lose his life when he had no gun in his hand. The police took a gamble and like most things they do it backfired.....shame the gun never. Rip mark.... But bandoGay your dad must be proud of all ya works 😂😂
i was only a toddler when this happned but apperently shops in my local area were barricading. if something starts in London and spreads to croyden its likely going ot spread to Crawley too. Thankfully very little happened in Crawley
My parents were in LA during the Rodney king riots in 1992 I lived in Philadelphia during the move bombing in tbe 80s crazy times the world keeps on going but things are still happening good and bad
The move bombing is such a crazy event that very few people outside the US know about. I'm from the UK and heard about it through the song "Move" by the US punk band The Proletariat. Absolutely crazy that they bombed an urban street and killed 11 innocent people, and people wonder why most of us hate cops, or at the very least mistrust them. Also, I remember reading about the battle of Blair Mountain during the West Virginia coal mining strikes, pretty much a mini civil war. These days people just roll over in comparison.
I was on my annual visit to Ireland to visit family during this time and that made me incredibly lucky because me and my immediate family were safe but I spent the rest of the holiday worrying that I wouldn't have a home to come back to because of the vandalism.
They feel sympathy for him because one of them (criminal immigrant) was killed by one of us (european enforcing basic societal standards) same thing happend in France earlier this year. This phenomenon will continue and even accelerate in frequency and severity unless europeans vote for unapologetically right wing parties which could restore order
@TheSincereb11 no hate bro. His voice isn't the best but the docs you can't complain about he does do some decent work tho. I thought you come bak with Rah Rah Rah 🤣 ya shut me down b4o. Have a blessed night pal
Scariest times man, I was 9 and from Buckinghamshire but was still shook cuz of the news. Mum would do night shifts in the hospital and I wouldn’t be able to sleep thinking of her safety.
I was 11 at the time and we lived opposite a police station, so we were worried about people trying to burn it down. Me and my family went to live with my aunt further north for a couple weeks. We picked out which belongings we wanted to take with us - turned out there wasn’t much I owned that I actually felt I couldn’t live without 😅
If you was in the thick of that, you know in the end everyone turned on each other…. Pointless 💯 people were hiding for months after that, your door could go in any moment, adults losing everything going prison, youth getting locked up, for a pair of trainers, a iPhone, a TV etc 🤣🤣🤣 you can’t make this shit up 🤣🤣🤣 I’m asking bout my boy at time “where’s mark?” He said didn’t you hear police took him an 12 boxes of trainers away from his house” 🫣 dammmmmmmm 🤣🤣🤣 2 years sentence 😮 dammmmmm 🙏 facial recognition would bag 75% of us now a days 🤣🤣🤣 crazy times though, especially losing 5-6 innocent lives, everyone turned on everyone
I was visiting family in London when all this happened. One of, if not the scariest days of my life. Never been back to London since, and I don't think I ever will
He never had a gun on him what are u talking about And the police officer who shot him stated that he never saw him Throw a gun it was a officer behind him. If it was a white man it would be less likely that he would’ve been shot we’re not talking about a game it’s real life so a life shouldn’t be taken unless it’s absolutely needed especially by trained professionals
@@fullytappedin9198more white men killed by police every day 😂 also if the old white man who was killed by black looters was black he wouldn’t have been killed…
@@fullytappedin9198more white men killed by police every day 😂 also if the old white man who was killed by black looters was black he wouldn’t have been killed…
Man with gun gets shot: riots
Kid gets stabbed to death by teen: no community action
Says it all, only when it’s beneficial to them by looting or free donations. Killing black kids is cultural appropriation 🤷🏻♂️
I mean you could do something about it, but you're too busy complaining on YT
@StillAwesome21
What can he do about it?
There’s no shortage of activists against knife crime in London. They don’t change a thing.
@@Louis-ej1lxI mean you say that but we are no where near the peak in 2004.
Allegedly Mark Duggan had a gun
“A young father”. Let’s have it right. He was a high up well known drug supplier. 😂
Exactly,. Who was delivering a gun to have someone murdered in retaliation, or commit the murder himself.
We wuz kangs n sheeeit
@@tyebando5123 bwahahah 👑
Does that mean he's no longer a father?
@@williamg7123 Well, no. He's dead. Myself and the original poster were highlighting the phrase "a young father". It's loaded. The fact that he had a kid has nothing to do with anything. He was a man with a gun. 29 years old too. So not even young.
Crazy time for the UK. Great topic.
Can there be trap lore x kid nerd collab coming soon 🤔🤔
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Trap lore Ross k
Still never understood why riots always turn into burning random shops and cars that have nothing to do with the issue…
black ppl
It was the same with the George Floyd protests, only a minority actually protested, whereas the bulk would just exploit the opportunity to create chaos and make money.
Recently you also had the riots in France after the death of a Moroccan-French teenager at the hands of Police.
@@gfuentes8449Are really blaming Black people because of it🤦🏾♂️
@@Bacaryywell it was dominantly black people
@llllll-md9wo no it wasn't it was literally all cultures
"see kingsland high street has a lot of shops run by the turks... which are turkish people"
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This is the issue nowadays, gangsters with no regard for human life commit crimes and when they get shot by the police suddenly there's an outcry and people cry racism, they say it doesn't justify the murder but the same guy is probably responsible for many other people's death, yet again, it doesn't matter to them
Why the police never kill the white school shooters who kill like 15+ people?
Murder doesnt seem to bother the police, unless its not them doing the murdering.
My favourite was a GM's parent saying he wouldn't hurt a fly, and was a "good boy," when he got put in hospital after an attack. Then seen a video of him glassing a woman when he was arguing with her. Scum gets what scum does
Problem is many white people who are on the same thing dont get shot they get cuffed, water, spoken to like humans not shot to death then a BS story made up about why it happened
Just be thankful it isn't one of your beloved family members that gets shot by the police. Let see if you take the same stance then
Basmati rice guy will never be forgotten
@ArasakaTower Still making his way through that rice
Oooh I remember this!
this video is clearly gang-enabling & pro-gangsta, this is part of the problem, the followers & enablers, trying to make gang life normal
you'll never make them see sense
100%. 'Young father' and not a high profile criminal on the way to commit murder??
I know bro, don’t get me wrong the police handling of Duggan was haphazard but. Are we really fighting for the liberties of some1 like that
Gang glorification. You've all got yourselves to blame
A young father? Bro was a gangster
did he not have kids?
@@jamesdaniels1036 he was a criminal scumbag who raised a criminal scumbag.
but yeah free up he didnt do nothing, not like he was known to have owned a pistol
@@jamesdaniels1036they say that to make it more sympathetic. He was a gangster
@@OllieTheFirst But still a father
@@jayr7781 when an astronaut dies on a mission they don’t refer to them as a young father they refer to them as astronauts. It’s obvious what they try to do to gain sympathy for violent criminals
The London Riots turned into the English Riots of 2011, since rioting did spread across England only. Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Liverpool were the main cities of England going at it. People in Nottingham tried burning down the largest Police Station. People in Brum were shooting at Police Helicopters and all sorts.
They didn't dare go to Scotland or Wales
@@becky2235 They would get the shit kicked out of them in Scotland
@@becky2235 Yeah interesting isn't it that areas without large black populations were basically untouched, I remember even down south large cities like Brighton and Eastbourne didn't see any riots.
"people" not from this island
@@becky2235Some did try to incite riots there too but it failed
Not sure why this video feels so sympathetic to some genuinely evil people at times. Calling one of the worst gangstas in the uk just "a young farther" is a bit dishonest.
A hard working family man! 😅
Bro you’re so bias. The police shoot a man with a gun it is brutal murder. A father of 4 chased down and shot in the head by thugs and you brush over it
literally🤦♂
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The 2011 London riots was actually mad. From brum, leeds to London everywhere was chaos
It was nuin in brum and leeds compared to london…
@@smashb3766 brum niggas were shooting at feds. Look it up it was madness. For leeds yes I agree
Nah Brum was crazy people letting off shots at the helicopter
@@smashb3766yeah cus london is alot of bigger and thats where the riots started. Everyone else just seen an opportunity to join in from other citys
@smashb3766😂 stop talking on what you don't know pls ......
I still remember this unfortunate event. I lived in the centre of Tottenham when this happened. My mother and I were returning home when one of the buses on the high street ignited into a ball of flames due to multiple Molotovs being thrown , the police couldn’t allow us to pass through to get to our flat so they guided us and we ended up sleeping at a random friends house for the night till it was over in the morning
Praying for u 🙏
same@@OjeIsGooder
if you live in lewisham u know it was a madness back then
Did anyone spot a theme
fatherless behaviour
I'm the first to criticise the police, but in terms of their use of deadly force against the public, I really don't think the modern police force deserve it. Stephen Lawrence's death was a long time ago now and the police have learned from it. If you look at all the deaths at the hands of UK police officers since the turn of the century, you'll notice a few things.
Firstly, there are hardly any of them. This is all relative, of course, as if you compare it with the United States it looks insignificant, but maybe there are other police forces out there with lower numbers. However, there's been 11 deaths since 2023, which were:
1 )Helen Holland, an 81 yr old tragically killed in a motorcycle accident by a police escort.
2) Eight different people who were armed with either a knife or gun; all completely justifiable.
3) A man called William Cameron died in police custody - admittedly is a bit dodgy but doesn't seem to be much information on what happened.
4) Finally, Chris Kaba who you mention in the video. The officer might be facing criminal charges, so understandably we don't know all the facts. What does seem apparent is that Chris was unarmed when he was killed. However, it's also come to light since then that the police had reason to believe that Chris was involved in criminality (indeed he may have been planning a murder); the police had reason to believe he might be armed at the time and there is also suggestions that Chris was actively trying to run over police at the time he was shot.
So since 2020, that's one contentious death (William Cameron) and we are not sure yet about Chris Kaba. I find it very hard to believe that police officers killed him because he was black. The police are not infallible however and make mistakes. So, I can appreciate that UK police try to use deadly force as a last resort, but if you have intel that someone might be armed, and especially if he was actively trying to run them over, I can see how that's not always going to be possible.
So, the second thing you'll notice is the majority are completely justifiable. If you go back to the 2010s, you find the exact same thing. Apart from one death where someone swallowed drugs he was carrying and the police let him die in custody, as they did not implement procedure property, the rest were people again armed with guns or knives, all completely justified...
And then there's Mark Duggan. He may or may not have had the gun in his hand the moment the officers pulled the trigger. The police may or may not have covered that up by planting the gun far away. Who knows... For me though Mark Duggan's death was a (tragic, for Bandokay and the rest of his family) case of 'fuck around and find out'... or 'live by the sword, die by the sword...' How can people be up in arms when he had a gun on him when he was shot? What was he planning to use that gun for? This is clearly not a racist killing. Could the police officers have brought him into custody without killing him? Maybe, but I'd like to see anyone criticising the police for this do that, they would shit themselves face to face with an armed gangster. It was ruled a justified killing by the jury.
The police is a fucking shambles in all sorts of ways, like that autistic kid who called one of them a lesbian the other day, it's disgusting, but I'm sorry the police just do not go around killing people willy nilly in this country. This is from someone who's been pepper sprayed by them and stuck on bail for a month, I do not like the police at all.
In my opinion what set the riots off was that the police tried to cover their tracks to cover murdering someone, they said they saw a gun in his hand when they didn't and then threw the gun meters away from the car, then when asked for answers they kept quiet.
If they didn't make mistakes like lying about someone having a gun in their hand when it was in a box, then none of this would've happened. mistakes shouldn't happen, especially critical ones deciding someones life.
its messed up, not that im sympathising with the victims but the riots caused problems and Grief to many people when it could have been avoided by telling the truth.
Finally someone speaking facts, this video is full of shit and biases wallahi
Bro I remember cutting through Woolwich as a yute during the riots. No word of a lie these niggas decimated the square bro, had it looking like Syria 😭. Mad times
Gangster always acting all hard claiming they "ready to die for this". But when the police makes that happen, they start crying that it's unfair and then they talk about the law. They never follow the law but all others, who have to deal with their bullshit everyday, should follow it according to them. I see nothing but a city full of kids claiming to be men.
By gangster do you mean anyone thats black lmao
@@ShakTMTthis isn’t most black peoples and there’s hella other races doing gang shit in uk
@@entitledtofortune thats what the guy who commented is implying 🤷🏾 because black people are outcrying about police brutality, not gangsters
@@ShakTMT That is what you're implying I am saying, but secretly what you think when you hear the word gangster. Who is the racist here exactly? Don't put words in my mouth, you don't speak for me.
@@SkaatjeGangsters used to be a lot worse back in london, 1960s, etc, they just wore suits
Why was everyone going on about Mark being a "good man and a friendly person"? He was a violent, high end drug dealer!
It was a wild summer! I remember seeing it on the news. I was in Year 9. I helped my dad with delivering stocks to off licences and remember some of the roads were closed.
I was year 8, I remember the riots on the news vividly & remember watching all the riot videos on RUclips, was crazy! Must have been way more surreal for those living close by! Someone damaged our local McDonald’s around the time & a lady in a Voxpop said “it’s arrived” and I remember my mum being really angry at the lady lmao cause she thought she was encouraging it to spread to my area
Playback speed 1.25x. Thank me later....
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I was like 7 when this happened and I thought the world was ending LMFAO
Know just people talking advantage of a opertunity to loot and destroy
Propaganda video. Shouldn't have had a gun. It's illegal to carry a handgun. Any excuse
this was a mad time. i was living on rye lane peckham while at uni when all this happened. luckily for me i was back home visiting family, but it was the weirdest experience sitting and watching my street go up in flames live on tv
My endz, yeah I saw Peckham & Walworth rd get smashed up & looted.
@@peckhamprincess7098 YOUR ENDZ? you dont even own your council house shut up
@@DoobiusPiffhahaha excellent reply
My area Enfield was in chaos
A "young father" aka a career criminal most probably know to the police and extremely violent
we need a 1 hour video
Why should we feel bad for mark duggan, when he war literally not innocent and up to no hood lol
Rioting over a killer that had a gun being killed is such a stupid thing.
Crazy to see there’s people willing to defend/march for thugs and not put that same energy towards teaching their kids to be a better person🤦🏾
A known drug dealer and gang member is removed from the streets, you would think people would praise the police, the looters must be part of the same culture
i remember the OG fed grey colour vehicles lmao
They were cold icl
How was he innocent when he was carrying a gun?
I was 7 when this happened and I lived on Lewisham High Street near the Nandos, it was absolute madness. This is the first time I actually know about the background of the story. Crazy how something that happened in North London just affected the whole of the Country🤣
I was mad I missed it, I was abroad at the time watching it on the news haha
😂😂😂😂 I got Facebook message of a random saying let’s riot I remember 😂
Lmao I remember that 😂 a guy got arrested for that
@@basedblackbeard4456yeah loads got arrested, might have taken a while to find them but I’m pretty sure most got arrested in the end
my brother was born 8/8/11 IN DAGENHAM, what a wild day at the hospital
Chris Kaba(Itch) was linked to the shooting of a security guard days before so its possible the police were aware of that but this doesnt justify the murder
LD and other 67 members have plead guilty to that incident as well
Yep,
Not forgetting the double stabbing that his boy ‘Y.Shanks’ (meaning -Young stabber) was involved with also along with a frenzy of street robberies.
Very dangerous London gang members
Murder he was a gangster maby the police should have said please do not be a nasty person and we will be nice to you
Grow up
I wish your videos were longer
Ill manors is a great song about the 2011 riots
What's the song how people destroy there community
@@kevinstevens8910 about the political state of England actually Kevin.
The Turks were our version of the Korean rooftop shooters in the LA riot
Good on the turks wyppl need to do the same
make a video about the E1 situation, because I dont know what's going on with E1 and tion wayne and him getting kidnapped.
Great vid. You're perfecting your craft still
still
I was 9 when this happened living in Croydon and Jesus luckily we lived out the way of it all but Jesus it’s all you heard about. And my brothers dad was in the police at the time.
Someone probably told about what they stole and who they gave it too… thats why that woman had to go for 5months. Daft
I remember this but to be honest, it was a really weird time for the area. I lived near the Chinese buffet joint on the High Street and e.ery night during the riots around 2-3am, you would see people (men) from the estates sell themselves for money ie sexual services. I realised later moving right in the centre of London right near Covent Garden that they do this every night but I associate the riots with this sad discovery.
Wait, what? Men selling themselves?
Yeah sadly I noticed how young men from estates would sell themselves to people walking randomly by at 2-3am and then noticed it further when moving right near the centre. Made me realise that there is more to life that trying to act gangster and flex fake money, ultimately trying to educate yourself and getting a good productive job is the way forward.@@XtoCee
Wtf 😂😂😂😂
what riots are you talking about?
@Kn-ik8pt Because these were people from the estates, from the community. I never knew them personally but they sure were active enough to know who and what they did. It showed how many members of our community in particularly the ones that get in trouble, how desperate they actually are and how it is all hidden. Go on a night out in London near Covent Garden/TCR see for yourself.
It’s crazy how they didn’t use military force to stop this…
English government is so easy on us haha gotta love them
Yeah be smug while you still can...
It was mad when the riots spread over other cities all up the country! Mad times! Even Nottingham, brum and even further north than that.
I remember a group of lads in my little town wanted to meet up by McDonald's and riot 😭
Good old Stroud
I remember when the furniture shop got burnt down
It was at reeves corner I remember that.
0.54 why is sully from tobody in the back
Imagine going prison for 5 months over a pair of shorts 😭
Police are called filth where I live
Mad time for be in london
BBM made it spread so fast
I’m from Ireland I was 11 when all this happened and I remember watching the news and thinking it was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen
Some people are so bad, even for their own community, the police just take them out!
No court, just graveyard, crazy
Great vid Kid nerd. This was mad times, seems like a life time ago now, he was a Feared gang member as the filth say, but this was bigger than race.... He didn't deserve to lose his life when he had no gun in his hand. The police took a gamble and like most things they do it backfired.....shame the gun never. Rip mark.... But bandoGay your dad must be proud of all ya works 😂😂
Could you please do Australian gangs?
So Bandokays Dad was a feared gangster and his brother is a respected gm as well whilst he has 0 points and a stab wound from the guy that he disses
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-kid from Yorkshire
Trevor, came for the same reason as the other looters, got banged one in the head and that's it, you take the risk you deal with the consequences
This and the Student Loan protests were crazy
i was only a toddler when this happned but apperently shops in my local area were barricading. if something starts in London and spreads to croyden its likely going ot spread to Crawley too. Thankfully very little happened in Crawley
My parents were in LA during the Rodney king riots in 1992 I lived in Philadelphia during the move bombing in tbe 80s crazy times the world keeps on going but things are still happening good and bad
The move bombing is such a crazy event that very few people outside the US know about. I'm from the UK and heard about it through the song "Move" by the US punk band The Proletariat. Absolutely crazy that they bombed an urban street and killed 11 innocent people, and people wonder why most of us hate cops, or at the very least mistrust them. Also, I remember reading about the battle of Blair Mountain during the West Virginia coal mining strikes, pretty much a mini civil war. These days people just roll over in comparison.
I was on my annual visit to Ireland to visit family during this time and that made me incredibly lucky because me and my immediate family were safe but I spent the rest of the holiday worrying that I wouldn't have a home to come back to because of the vandalism.
Why should we feel bad for mark duggan, when he war literally not innocent and up to no hood lol
They feel sympathy for him because one of them (criminal immigrant) was killed by one of us (european enforcing basic societal standards) same thing happend in France earlier this year. This phenomenon will continue and even accelerate in frequency and severity unless europeans vote for unapologetically right wing parties which could restore order
Get the army
11:55 RIP 67 Itch 🕊
How do people cope with this guys accent...it is jarinn!!
No one asked you to watch and listen?? 🤔🤔 Maybe don't watch if you dun like it, simples
huh
Honestly he sounds annoying
@@LloydyBoii i normally just see the title an click then i hear dudes voice an click right back out! So indeed you right ! 😁
@TheSincereb11 no hate bro. His voice isn't the best but the docs you can't complain about he does do some decent work tho. I thought you come bak with Rah Rah Rah 🤣 ya shut me down b4o. Have a blessed night pal
The 2011 riots was crazy
It only stopped because all the shops had no more stock left
Need a video on the 2005 riots between the Pakistani and black community in brum
I remember that one.
It was madness
Pakistanis were dropping left right and center
It’s ironic because most Asians/Pakistanis idolise black rappers and music by them in general
@@AfricanWarrior150no they didn’t
thanks dude for answering my suggestion!
bro Birmingham is not the other side of England to London
Scariest times man, I was 9 and from Buckinghamshire but was still shook cuz of the news. Mum would do night shifts in the hospital and I wouldn’t be able to sleep thinking of her safety.
The ganglands of Buckinghamshire
I was 11 at the time and we lived opposite a police station, so we were worried about people trying to burn it down. Me and my family went to live with my aunt further north for a couple weeks. We picked out which belongings we wanted to take with us - turned out there wasn’t much I owned that I actually felt I couldn’t live without 😅
remember I was 8 when this happened and watching it on the news of the riots was madd
unless its like stevenage whh is herts rioting 😂😂😂
Most of the UK was on lockdown during that summer it came to my area and I live in the outskirts of London.
he didnt get murdered.. it was a simple case of f### around and find out. - live by the gun die by the gun.
I miss gamestation, bring back gamestation
Diet LA riots of 1992
oh my, a completely random handgun appeared on him, Jesus, how could this happen?
Was there during this. Was mad
do tower hamlets
5:07 Not the MX5 😔
I remember living around Edmonton around this time crazy
there is so much wrong with this case..
Interesting video
That was mental. I was living in lewisham at the time.
kid nerd can you please do deadly war in tower hamlets
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If you was in the thick of that, you know in the end everyone turned on each other…. Pointless 💯 people were hiding for months after that, your door could go in any moment, adults losing everything going prison, youth getting locked up, for a pair of trainers, a iPhone, a TV etc 🤣🤣🤣 you can’t make this shit up 🤣🤣🤣 I’m asking bout my boy at time “where’s mark?” He said didn’t you hear police took him an 12 boxes of trainers away from his house” 🫣 dammmmmmmm 🤣🤣🤣 2 years sentence 😮 dammmmmm 🙏 facial recognition would bag 75% of us now a days 🤣🤣🤣 crazy times though, especially losing 5-6 innocent lives, everyone turned on everyone
I was visiting family in London when all this happened. One of, if not the scariest days of my life. Never been back to London since, and I don't think I ever will
The fact this was labeled racism when the guy had a gun is crazy
He never had a gun on him what are u talking about
And the police officer who shot him stated that he never saw him Throw a gun it was a officer behind him.
If it was a white man it would be less likely that he would’ve been shot we’re not talking about a game it’s real life so a life shouldn’t be taken unless it’s absolutely needed especially by trained professionals
Dude, we can all tell you are a shit-eating racist by your profile pic, mate. Keep it to yourself.
@@fullytappedin9198more white men killed by police every day 😂 also if the old white man who was killed by black looters was black he wouldn’t have been killed…
@@fullytappedin9198more white men killed by police every day 😂 also if the old white man who was killed by black looters was black he wouldn’t have been killed…
@@fullytappedin9198 cap he was a criminal
I am from east london. I was just a small child when these riots took place. But i remember my parents being super scared about it.
i remember going to school in ealing broadway after the riots were done and it all the shops were completely fucked and smashed in
Kid corny
It was ‘a beautiful sight to behold’ - Nancy Pelosi, 2019
I lived in Hackney at the time, you could see the smoke from debovoir