Sunderland condemned “shameful” scenes of dysfunction within the metropolis centre on Friday night after rioters battled police following a deliberate protest linked to the Southport knife assault.
Northumbria Police mentioned eight individuals have been arrested and three cops have been taken to hospital following the dysfunction.
In a submit on X, Sunderland condemned the violence and mentioned the town “will forever be for all”.
The membership mentioned: “Tonight’s shameful scenes do not represent our culture, our history, or our people.
“Our nice metropolis is constructed on togetherness and acceptance, and Sunderland will ceaselessly be for all. We’re stronger as one group. Now. Then. All the time.”
Hundreds of people gathered in Keel Square, many of them draped in England flags, with some members of the crowd chanting in support of Tommy Robinson, while others shouted insults about Islam.
Mounted police followed the march, along with officers in vans who battled their way through traffic to keep up.
However, some protesters descended into violence, setting an overturned car on fire, while others targeted a mosque.
Videos posted on social media appeared to show a fire at a city centre police office, which was marked permanently closed on Google Maps and was no longer listed on a police station finder on Northumbria Police’s website.
Police in protective gear came under sustained attack as rioters set off fire extinguishers on them on High West Street.
There was also a stand-off between police and protesters outside a mosque on Sunderland’s St Mark’s Road.
Police in riot gear came under attack with stones and beer cans thrown.
Chief Superintendent Helena Barron said in a statement: “Anybody concerned within the dysfunction we’ve seen can anticipate to be handled robustly – and that motion has already begun.
“Eight people have so far been arrested for a range of offences, including violent disorder and burglary.
“A full investigation is now beneath method to determine anybody else accountable.
“I want to make it absolutely clear that the disorder, violence and damage which has occurred will not be tolerated.”