The riot ended around midnight when people in the crowd either went home or were arrested.
On May 26, 1981, a riot took place at the prison around 10:00 in the morning and did not end until nightfall.
The riots had ended, but the locals feared they might pick up again any minute now.
The riot and strike ended on July 21-22, 1877.
The riot ended on September 12 when its leaders were paddled.
The riots might have ended but not before they had achieved their aim.
The riot essentially ended any future the small town might have had, and it soon became deserted.
Within two days of their deployment, the riots ended, with 43 people dead.
By July 29, the riots had ended and federal troops returned to their barracks.
As the riots ended, it was estimated that around 125 people had been killed in the violence.