Protest and vigil mark fifth anniversary of Mark Duggan death Published duration 6 August 2016

image copyright Getty Images image caption Demonstrators walked from the Broadwater Farm Estate to Tottenham police station

Demonstrators have marched through London five years on from the fatal shooting by police of Mark Duggan, that led to riots across the country.

Members of the Justice for Mark Duggan campaign walked from Broadwater Farm estate to Tottenham police station, where a vigil was held.

Mr Duggan, 29, was shot and killed by police who were trying to arrest him in north London on 4 August 2011.

The Met said at the time they suspected he was in possession of a firearm.

media caption Protest and vigil mark fifth anniversary of Mark Duggan death

Around 100 demonstrators marched along the same route as the protest march to Tottenham police station on 6 August 2011 carrying Black Lives Matter placards and banners shouting "no justice, no peace".

An inquest jury decided in January 2014 that Mr Duggan had been lawfully killed.

image copyright Getty Images image caption The march also remembered other black people who have died in controversial circumstances

The demonstrators arrived at Tottenham police station, where they started a vigil with a minute's silence.

The 2011 protest turned into a stand off with police before descending into violence.

image copyright Jeff Moore image caption Mark Duggan was shot and killed by the Metropolitan police on 4 August 2011

Five nights of riots followed, spilling over into other parts of the capital with copy cat riots flaring up in cities across the country, such as Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol.

The demonstrators said the march would also be remembering other black people who have died in controversial circumstances including Cynthia Jarrett, Joy Gardner, Roger Sylvester and Jermaine Baker.

image copyright Getty Images image caption Mr Duggan's death sparked protests which led to five days of riots across London