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Tottenham remembers Mark Duggan

Tottenham, London. Sun 4 Aug 2017


 People wait on Willan Rd for the start of the march on the 6th anniversary of the shooting of Mark Duggan by police

 a small shop on Willan Rd. There were more shops on the deck which was demolished after the disturbances

The Enterprise Centre was set up to provide jobs on the estate

 Becky Shah whose mother died at Hillsbororough and a Hillsborough survivor

 One of two large murals on the estate

 Becky Shah (right) had come to speak about the Hillsborough Justice Campaign

 Jermaine Baker's mother wears a t-shirt with his picture and the message 'Murdered By Police'

 He was shot sitting in a car in 2015. He was unarmed and allegedly asleep when shot.

 Justice for Smiley Culture - killed by police in 2011 - though an inquest said he stabbed himself

 Tottenham anti-racist campaigner Stafford Scott holds two placards, 'Austerity equals Poverty' and 'Justice for Ian Tomlinson'

 who was killed by a police officer at Bank, walking home through the 2009 G-20 summit protest

 The march sets off going up out of Broadwater Farm

 past another mural on the Broadwater Farm estate

 'Emancipate Yourselves'

 Becky Shah (right) holds the hand of Jermaine Baker's mother on the march

 

 

 'RIP Mark Duggan' and his eldest daugher wears his picture with the message 'Rest in Paradise "Dad"'

 'Justice for Jean Charles De Menezes', an innocent Brazalian electrician killed by police on a tube train at Stockwell in 2005
He died because of a string of blunders by the police - particularly Cressida Dick, now Met Commissioner - for which no one was held responsible.

 Jermaine Baker's family calls for justice. The police officer who shot him claimed he thought he was reaching for a
gun, though he and the others in the car were unarmed. Faulty briefing had led to the officers believing they were in danger.

 The only civilian witness says Duggan was unarmed and surrendering when shot and few beleive the inquest verdict that his killing was lawful

 


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