In Newton Heath, bricks and bottles were hurled at police as dozens gathered outside a hotel housing asylum seekers and thugs tried to smash the windscreen of a bus.
Newly-released footage shows far-right yobs bringing chaos to the streets of Greater Manchester last month - as police release photos of more people wanted over the violence.
One clip shows a bare-chested man launching a missile at riot police, while another shows a woman hurling abuse at the officers. Rochdale disorder - suspects 4, 9, 22; Piccadilly Gardens disorder - suspect 20; Newton Heath disorder - suspect 36, 37; Manchester city centre disorder - suspects 6, 11, 17 - as released by Greater Manchester Police
Read More Labourer who stormed into migrant hotel during far-right riots jailed for three years It's now been a month since a wave of far-right and anti-immigration violence erupted on the streets of Greater Manchester and across the UK following the murders of three young girls in Southport. One of the people included in the appeal is a woman wearing a yellow cocktail dress - as police warned 'we are not done yet'.
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