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{{Infobox civil conflict
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| title            = 1990 Gran Telea Riots
| title            = 1990 Zouterhem Riots
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| image            = 1990 Gran Telea Riots image.jpeg
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| caption          = ''A group of armed Ausianan Beatavicians defending a rooftop''
| caption          = ''A group of armed Ausianan Beatavicians defending a rooftop''
| date            = July 31 – August 9th, 1990
| date            = July 31 – August 12th, 1990
| place            = [[Gran Telea]], [[Beatavic]]
| place            = [[Zouterhem_(Beatavic)|Zouterhem]], [[Beatavic]]
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| causes          = *Murder of [[Micah Knuwer]]
| causes          = *Murder of [[Micah Knuwer]]
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* [[Beatavician Armed Forces]]
* [[Beatavician Armed Forces]]
** [[40th Calvary Division]]
** [[40th Calvary Division]]
** [[17th Infantry Division]]}}
** [[17th Infantry Division]]
{{Collapsible list|title={{nobold|[[File:Fixed new new Gran Telean flag .png|30px]] [[Gran Telea|Province of Gran Telea]]}}|
* [[National Police Service (Beatavic)|National Police Service]]}}
* [[Gran Telea Provincial Army]]
<hr>Armed civilians, mostly Ausianan Beatavicians
* [[Gran Telea Highway Patrol]]
* [[Gran Telea Police Department]]
* [[Gran Telea County Sheriff's Department]]
* [[Alameda County Sheriff's Department]]
* [[Alameda Police Department]]
* [[Westhill Beach Police Department]]
* [[Galton City Police Department]]}}
{{Collapsible list|title={{nobold|[[File:Flag of Greenbridge.png|30px]] [[Greenbridge|Province of Greenbridge]]}}|
* [[Greenbridge Provincial Army]]
* [[Greenbridge Highway Patrol]]
* [[Fairbrook Police Department]]
* [[Fairbrook County Sheriff's Department]]
* [[Zotteeik Police Department]]
* [[Hengelaar Police Department]]}}<hr>Armed civilians, mostly Ausianan Beatavicians
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The '''1990 Gran Telea Riots''' were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the [[Gran Telea-Fairbrook metropolitan area]] in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Gran Telea after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the [[Gran Telea Police Department]] (GTPD) charged with using exsessive force (Police Brutality) in the arrest and beating of [[Ron Emondt]]. The incident was videotaped by witnesses and widely shared nationwide.
The '''1990 Zouterhem Riots''' were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the [[Zouterhem metropolitan area]] in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Zouterhem after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the [[National Police Service (Beatavic)|National Police Service]] (NPS) charged with using exsessive force (Police Brutality) in the arrest and beating of [[Ron Emondt]]. The incident was videotaped by witnesses and widely shared nationwide.





Latest revision as of 16:23, 8 April 2024

1990 Zouterhem Riots
1990 Gran Telea Riots image.jpeg
A group of armed Ausianan Beatavicians defending a rooftop
DateJuly 31 – August 12th, 1990
Location
Caused by
GoalsThe incarceration of the 2 policemen acquitted of beating Ron Emondt
MethodsMass rioting, shootouts, vandalism, arson, looting
Resulted inRiots suppressed, ฿3 Million in damage, 10 deaths, many businesses and houses destroyed
Parties to the civil conflict
Rioters and looters, primarily from black communities

The 1990 Zouterhem Riots were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the Zouterhem metropolitan area in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Zouterhem after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the National Police Service (NPS) charged with using exsessive force (Police Brutality) in the arrest and beating of Ron Emondt. The incident was videotaped by witnesses and widely shared nationwide.