Eight people have been arrested after shocking scenes of violent disorder in Sunderland.

Northumbria Police confirmed that eight people had been taken into custody for a range of offences including violent disorder and burglary.

A full investigation is now underway, the force said.

Three police officers have been treated in hospital for injuries sustained during the violence, one has since been discharged from hospital.

The Echo understands one female officer was hit in the back with a pointed wooden stake.

In a lengthy statement Chief Superintendent Helena Barron said: “The shocking scenes we have witnessed in Sunderland this evening are completely unacceptable.

Three police officers have been hospitalised.Three police officers have been hospitalised. (Image: Picture: DANIEL HORDON)

“I want to make it absolutely clear that the disorder, violence and damage which has occurred will not be tolerated.

“The safety of the public is our utmost priority and when we became aware that a protest had been planned, we ensured there was an increased policing presence in the city.

“During the course of the evening those officers were met with serious and sustained levels of violence, which is utterly deplorable.

“In the face of these attacks, they showed unwavering commitment for which I wholeheartedly thank them, as I am certain the overwhelming majority of people in Sunderland will also.

“We can confirm that three officers were taken to hospital for treatment of injuries.

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“One has since been discharged with the other two remaining in hospital for further treatment.

“We also thank our partners for the significant support they have shown throughout the evening.

“Anyone involved in the disorder we have seen can expect to be dealt with robustly – and that action has already begun.

“Eight people have so far been arrested for a range of offences, including violent disorder and burglary.

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“A full investigation is now under way to identify anyone else responsible.

“The right to lawful protest is a key part of any democracy, which the police uphold. However, we will not accept people using them as a means to commit crime.

“We want to be clear anyone planning to involve themselves in disorder in the future should stay at home.

“We also know the behaviour displayed is in no way representative of our friendly and welcoming region.

“We therefore want to deliver a further message direct to our communities – we are aware that the actions we have seen this evening can be an attempt to drive division amongst us all and we are committed to making sure that does not happen.

“We have incredibly cohesive communities here which we are proud to be a part of and to serve.


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“This is just one of the reasons which makes our region such a special place to live, work and visit. We are stronger together.”

A cop car was smashed up and loud bangs let off as tensions boiled over. Missiles were thrown at officers and one rioter attempted to kick a police horse.

A group of teens rolled a parked car before one, no older than 16, set it alight. A police office in the city was also the target of arsonists.

A clean-up operation will begin on Saturday (August 3) morning.

Anyone who has any concerns following today’s events or information to assist identifying those responsible for the unacceptable behaviour, should send Northumbria Police a direct message on social media or use the live chat function on the Force’s website. Alternatively, you can ring 101.