BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(01 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers in riot gear stand outside Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(02 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers in riot gear stand outside Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(03 of15)
Open Image ModalPrison officers in riot gear arrive at Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(04 of15)
Open Image ModalA police officer stands outside as a vehicle enters Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance involving some 300 inmates broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(05 of15)
Open Image ModalPrison staff carrying riot shields leave HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(06 of15)
Open Image ModalA member of prison staff arrives at HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(07 of15)
Open Image ModalA workman arrives at HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(08 of15)
Open Image ModalPrisoner transport vans arrive and depart from the entrance to HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(09 of15)
Open Image ModalA man walks past the perimeter wall of HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON-RIOT(10 of15)
Open Image ModalA poster advertising a means to communicate historic events via social media is displayed outside HMP Birmingham in Winson Green, Birmingham, central England on December 17, 2016.\nBritish riot police, late Friday evening, regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a \'serious disturbance\' that led to a partial lockdown. A specialist \'Tornado Team\', which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.\n / AFP / OLI SCARFF (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:OLI SCARFF via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(11 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers and firemen stand outside Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(12 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers in riot gear enter Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(13 of15)
Open Image ModalPrison officers in riot gear arrive at Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(14 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers stand outside Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)
BRITAIN-PRISON/RIOT(15 of15)
Open Image ModalPolice officers in riot gear stand outside Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbance broke out, in Birmingham, Britain, December 16, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls (credit:Peter Nicholls / Reuters)