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Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981
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Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981
Moss Side Inquiry Panel - into Moss Side riots of July 1981, pictured August 1981.
On 8 July 1981 more than 1, 000 young people besieged the police station at Moss Side, Manchester. During this a policeman was shot with a crossbow bolt through his leg.
The riot lasted for some 72 hours over three nights, with much burning and looting of shops all the way down Princess Road, Clarendon Road and the surrounding areas, including Rusholme. It ended on 11 July when the Manchester police went in hard. At the time the Manchester Police forces were the only force in Britain kitted out with full riotsquad gear
Mrs Dacacodia
Mr Benet Hytner QC Chairman
JD Fowler
Manchester Evening News
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The Moss Side Inquiry Panel, captured in this print from August 1981, stands as a testament to the turbulent events that unfolded just a month prior. In July of that year, over 1,000 young individuals besieged the police station in Moss Side, Manchester. Amidst the chaos, a brave policeman was struck by a crossbow bolt through his leg. For three consecutive nights spanning 72 hours, riots ravaged the streets of Moss Side and its surrounding areas. Shops were set ablaze and looted along Princess Road and Clarendon Road all the way to Rusholme. The unrest finally came to an end on July 11th when Manchester police took decisive action against the rioters. Notably equipped with full riot squad gear at the time, they stood as Britain's sole force prepared for such intense situations. In this photograph, we see Mrs Dacacodia alongside Mr Benet Hytner QC Chairman leading the inquiry panel established to investigate these devastating riots. Their presence signifies an earnest effort to understand what transpired during those fateful days in order to prevent future occurrences. This powerful image serves as a reminder of both the resilience displayed by law enforcement officers and communities affected by civil unrest. It captures a pivotal moment in history when society sought answers and justice amidst turmoil – an enduring symbol of unity and determination towards building stronger foundations for peace within our cities.
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