
Mark Duggan
Mark Duggan was a British man whose death in 2011 during a police operation sparked widespread riots and protests across England. Duggan was shot by police in Tottenham, North London, leading to questions about police conduct and the treatment of Black individuals in Britain. His death became a pivotal moment in discussions about systemic racism and policing practices in the UK.
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Mark Duggan is an economist at Stanford University who will be the director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.
U of T hires three top U.S. scholars, plans for 100 new postdocsThe killing of Mark Duggan in 2011 triggered unrest in black and brown communities.
The racial violence in Ballymena repeats a pattern that’s blighted Britain for years. We must wake up to that | Lanre BakareMark Duggan's death is recalled in the context of the creation of discrete firearms units within crime fighting units.
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