12 University Dailv Kansan Nation/World Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1985 Gangs continue to riot in Britain United Press International LIVERPOOL, England - Rioting spread to Liverpool yesterday and erupted again in London with gangs of youths battling police and setting property afire. Disturbances in Liverpool's predominantly black Toxteth district, the scene of roiting in 1881 and 1892, erupted shortly after scuffles broke out when 100 demonstrators stormed a courthouse in support of four men held in the fatal stabbing of a London man during a Caribbean Carnival last month in Toxteth. Liverpool's rioting followed an outbreak of street fighting and arson in London just three weeks after gangs rampaged in Birmingham. Ten people were arrested in Liverpool and one woman was seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver at the height of the disturbances, authorities said. Several hours after the rioting erupted in Liverpool, gangs of youths took to the streets for the second straight night in the London district of Peckham, hurling stones and gasoline bombs at police. At least three fires were reported, including one that gutted a carpet shop. Riot police sealed off the area, but reported no injuries or arrests. The London rioting was less than two miles from the mostly black section of Brixton, where 1,500 youths went on a two-night looting and firebombing spree last weekend to protest the accidental shooting of a black woman by police. A total of 220 people were arrested and 91 injured in the Brixton rioting. In Liverpool, riot police, backed by armored vehicles, rushed into the Toxteth area and closed off several roads in Liverpool, Britain's sixth-largest city. Liverpool, 150 miles north of London, has a population of half a million. At least five vehicles, including a postal van filled with letters, were set afire. Several gasoline bombs were thrown and a police station was stoned in the rampage by about 300 to 400 youths, police said. Police broke up the main body of riots, but smaller gangs roamed the area, which is still scarred from the rioting four years ago. Journalist reported dead in Afghanistan United Press International ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — One of two American journalists from the Arizona Republic who traveled into Afghanistan with a U.S. medical team was killed and the other wounded in a rocket attack by Soviet troops last week, an Afghan rebel source said yesterday. The source, in the border city of Peshawar, said either Charles E. Thornton, 50, the paper's medical writer, or photographer Peter B. Schluer, 29, was killed in the attack near Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan. The source was unable to say which of the men was killed and which wounded in the assault. One Afghan resistance fighter was also killed and five others wounded in the same attack. The rebel source said the slain American journalist was buried northeast of Kandahar a few days ago. The wounded journalist and the two doctors of the American medical team apparently were still in southern Afghanistan, according to sources. Richard Robertson, city editor of The Arizona Republic, said his paper has received "confiling reports" about what happened to Thornton and Schlueter. The American medical team, with whom the journalists were traveling, was treating Afghan rebels inside Afghanistan, the source said. 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