Key figures in Middlesbrough have praised the efforts of police officers protecting the town against "scurrilous individuals" in the riot on Sunday, August 4.
Andy McDonald MP, Chris Cook Mayor of Middlesbrough, and Steve Gibson chairman of Middlesbrough FC have written a joint statement about the recent unrest.
In it, they speak of their pride in the heritage of Middlesbrough and the richness of the culture in the area.
They condemn the people who took part in the riot and their actions attacking innocent people, their vehicles, and their homes.
The full statement from Andy McDonald MP, Chris Cook, and Steve Gibson reads: "We utterly condemn the violent and racist scenes we have seen on the streets of Middlesbrough. We will not accept such behaviour in our town or anywhere else.
"We in Middlesbrough have a proud and inclusive history. Over the centuries our town and our football club have welcomed people from across the world to come here to work, to study, to raise their families, and build our communities. We respect each other and celebrate the fullness and richness of all our diverse histories and cultures.
"Those scurrilous individuals who attacked innocent people, their vehicles, their homes, their businesses - as well as attacking our brave police officers, the new homes in our town and our University- do not represent the true values of the people of Middlesbrough.
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"Violence will not be accepted in any way, shape or form anywhere in Middlesbrough - not against our historic buildings, not against our institutions and absolutely not against our communities and our people.
"We support the strongest possible action against those who have taken part in these awful events and we support the continued efforts of our Police and prosecutors to hold them to account.
"Our community, in response to the dreadful events, has already demonstrated its solidarity with those affected by the appalling behaviour of the minority and we resolve to continue to work with them and move forward in the spirit of the best of Middlesbrough, our true character and values."
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