riot
/ˈraɪət/Definitions
1. noun
a violent disturbance of the public peace by an assemblage of three or more persons, which acts together or is likely to act together in committing an unlawful act.
“The city was in chaos after the riot broke out in the financial district.”
2. verb
to engage in a violent disturbance of the public peace.
“The protesters began to riot when the police tried to disperse them.”