A police dog named Daphne was also injured in the most recent violence.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Jonathan Roberts has appealed to community leaders and parents to do their part to prevent further riots.
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Jonathan Roberts Credit: Pacemaker
He said: I would appeal to those who wish to engage in such activity not to. It serves no purpose. The police will continue to investigate those who engage in disorder and commit serious offences. Last night, a further vehicle was hijacked. People can expect if they are convicted of such crimes to receive custodial sentences. It will change people s lives forever.
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