2022 Kirkton Riot
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The 2022 Kirkton riot took place in the area of Kirkton in
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on 31 October 2022. The civil unrest occurred on several streets in the area during
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and was caused by a significantly large group of youths.


The riot

The riot broke out at 17:30 GMT in Beauly Square following anti-social behaviour. Speculation arose that the riot broke out following a remembrance event for Grant Hutchison, a man who lived in Kirkton who had died in 2020.


Beauly Square

It was reported that vehicles and bins were torched on Beauly Square as the riot began to roll out. Other items such as bikes were also torched as rioters stole items from houses in the area. Police and emergency services began to arrive on the scene shortly afterwards.


Balgowan Avenue

Videos shared on social media showed rioters jumping and smashing car windows, youths setting numerous fires to Balgowan Avenue, the main road circulating through the area, blocking both ways as it was set alight. The nearby Old Glamis Road was also a target for rioters as bricks were thrown at cars and other vehicles. Vehicles such as cars were also targeted with bricks being thrown at windows and motorcycles and bins were set alight with debris remaining until the following day. A police helicopter was later dispatched at 20:00 GMT and fire engines arrived to the scene following the initial outbreak of the riot where they remained in the following hours.


Gillburn Road

By 21:00 GMT, St. Paul's R.C. Academy was vandalised with windows being smashed open and cars being vandalised in the car park. Fireworks and firebombs were thrown to riot officers and emergency service officers who had arrived on the scene two hours prior, with one police officer receiving injuries. At 21:47 GMT, riot police tried to move rioters away from Gillburn Road. Shops and restaurants in Kirkton were targeted by rioters and as a result, windows were boarded up and closed the following day. The helicopter left the scene at 22:30 GMT after police managed to take control of the situation. No arrests were made during or the immediate aftermath of the riot however police stated that they would bring those responsible to justice.


Aftermath

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said that further police presence would be put in place for the days following the riot, up to and past Bonfire Night. Melted debris were later seen on roads throughout Kirkton the following morning. A press release was published the following morning from Police Scotland updating the public, stating that enquires were ongoing to identify rioters. On 1 November 2022, Scottish Labour MSP
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and Scottish Conservative MSP
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submitted an urgent question to the
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following the riots, seeking clarity from the Scottish Government and question how such an event could be stopped in future. As a result of the riot, several venues in Dundee cancelled their
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displays. Dundee's annual fireworks display for Bonfire Night did not go ahead for the third year.


Firework ban campaign

Following the riot,
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leader John Alexander called for supermarkets in Dundee to ban the public selling of fireworks. Supermarkets shortly after in Dundee banned the public selling of fireworks.


Investigation

On 1 November 2022, Scottish Government Justice Secretary Keith Brown confirmed that Police Scotland had launched an investigation to identify and prosecute those involved in the riot. Brown also faced calls to introduce a nationwide ban on public purchase of fireworks following the events after he condemned the riot. On 3 November 2022, a teenager was arrested in connection with the riot. On 6 November 2022, a 28-year old woman and a 15-year old teenager were charged following the riot.


Reactions

Dundee City Council leader John Alexander condemned the scenes from Kirkton. Alexander said that he'd never seen anything in the decades he lived in the area and compared the riot to scenes of a 'war-torn nation'. Many media outlets and users on social media compared the riots to the 2013 horror film, ''
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''. A poster was created parodying the film which featured "The Purge: Kirkton". Dundee City West MSP
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and Dundee City East MSP
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wrote a joint letter to the police commissioner following the incident.
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condemned the incident and publicly stated that police presence would be tighter as a result of the riots. Several residents criticised Police Scotland's approach as they accused them of not responding to the situation sooner as no arrests were made during or in the immediate aftermath of the riot. The Scottish Government's Justice Secretary Keith Brown described the riot as appalling and wholly unacceptable.


In popular culture

The Kirkton riot was the subject of a 2023 documentary series produced by the BBC, ''Street Gangs''.


References

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