College Park, Maryland, USA, 1st April, 2002 Maryland State police car with it's rear window smashed out during a riot that occurred after The University of Maryland defeated Indiana to claim title to the NCAA men's basketball championship. It was Maryland's first ever college basketball title and the victory sent fans into a frenzy. 5000 fans hit the streets in celebration. Fueled by excessive alcohol consumption, the mob lit trash cans and couches on fire and started overturning objects in the street. 6 police cars were damaged, 16 fires had been set, dozens injured Credit: Mark Reinstein

College Park, Maryland, USA, 1st April, 2002 Maryland State police car with it's rear window smashed out during a riot that occurred after The University of Maryland defeated Indiana to claim title to the NCAA men's basketball championship. It was Maryland's first ever college basketball title and the victory sent fans into a frenzy. 5000 fans hit the streets in celebration. Fueled by excessive alcohol consumption, the mob lit trash cans and couches on fire and started overturning objects in the street. 6 police cars were damaged, 16 fires had been set, dozens injured Credit: Mark Reinstein Stock Photo
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4405 x 2698 px | 37.3 x 22.8 cm | 14.7 x 9 inches | 300dpi

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1 April 2002

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College Park, Prince Georges County, Maryland, USA,

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College Park, Maryland 4-1-2002 Maryland State police car with it's rear window smashed out during a riot that broke out after The University of Maryland defeated Indiana to claim title to the NCAA men's basketball championship. It was Maryland's first ever college basketball title and the victory sent fans into a frenzy. An estimated 5, 000 hit the streets in celebration. Fueled by excessive alcohol consumption, the mob lit trash cans and couches on fire and started overturning objects in the street. 6 police cars were damaged, over 16 fires had been set, two dozen were injured, and a Maryland state trooper was hit in the face with a plank. A night of bonfires, looting, drunken brawls, flying beer bottles and hundreds of troopers in riot gear caused roughly $50, 000 in damages. The rioting was so bad, university officials later established a zero tolerance anti-rioting rule, meaning a student could be expelled if caught in acts of vandalism or violence after games. Credit: Mark Reinstein