Rioters, looters, a mob.
1.A crowd
1.A crowd
The angry crowd began to riot when the police attempted to make them disperse.
A crowd of people.
Here is a sentence using the word riot. The crowd was angry at the decision made by the court so they created a riot in protest.
People involved in a riot are often referred to as "rioters." They may also be described as "protesters" if their actions are part of a larger demonstration, though the term "rioter" typically implies engagement in violent or unlawful behavior. Additionally, terms like "mob" or "crowd" can also be used, depending on the context and behavior of the individuals involved.
A group involved in a riot is often referred to as a mob or a rioting crowd.
A group, crowd,
The ebullition of the crowd led to a riot.
A throng or a crowd.
A large number of people together is called a crowd or a group.
A disturbance by a large crowd of people is called a riot. It involves a group of individuals engaging in violent and disruptive behavior that threatens public order and safety. Rioting can result in property damage, injuries, and arrests.