For five nights in 2011, cities in the UK saw pockets of violence after the killing of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old man from Tottenham in north London, who was shot dead by police.
The shooting was a catalyst that sparked riots around London, and then in cities across the UK.
Five people ended up dead and more than £200m of damage was done to businesses and property.
>> See a timeline of the riots in London here
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