Sentences with phrase «violent riots»

The phrase "violent riots" means a situation where a large group of people become out of control and engage in aggressive and destructive behavior, causing harm to people and property. Full definition
George Amponsah's documentary tells the story of Mark Duggan, who was shot and killed in Tottenham following a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011, an event which led to several days of violent riots in London.
Biker gangs control districts closed by the authorities after violent riots against the ruling class.
All told, jail might be a safer place for Nakoula — his film, which sparked violent riots across the globe, has warranted several violent threats...
The video took a disturbing twist when it suggested that girls who don't follow the dress code might incite violent riots.
In 1997, Adrian Paci escaped violent riots in Albania to take refuge, with his family, in Italy.
In 2009 several Foxconn employees committed suicide at a plant in China, a trend that continued, and in 2012 and again in 2013 violent riots among Foxconn employees broke out.
The official story is that there is a violent riot.
She also drew a direct line between the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, Walter Scott in Charleston, and Tamir Rice in Cleveland — all unarmed black men killed in encounters with police — and Freddie Gray, the man whose mysterious death spurred the violent riots in Baltimore.
One night as a violent riot rages on the streets of Los Angeles, legendary crime boss Orian Franklin arrives needing immediate treatment after a failed attempt on his life.
Violent riots and protests erupted in Baltimore, Maryland, this week, following the death of 25 - year - old Freddie Gray after his arrest by police.
In «A Private Experience,» a medical student hides from a violent riot with a poor Muslim woman whose dignity and faith force her to confront the realities and fears she's been pushing away.
Careful consideration and strategy will be required to keep prisons operating and growing — and avoiding budget shortfalls or violent riots.
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