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bronxiteforever

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Sun May 31, 2020, 06:14 PM May 2020

Looting Spreads Through Philly, SEPTA and City to Shut Down as Protest Fallout Continues

Published May 31, 2020 • Updated 6pm
NBC 10 Philadelphia
Looting and violence spread in Philadelphia Sunday as the fallout of protests over the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis continued.

SEPTA will shut down all service starting at 6 p.m. Sunday, the same time a citywide curfew goes into effect.

In West Philadelphia Sunday, people broke the windshields of various police vehicles, setting one alight near the intersection of Market and N. 52nd streets. Firefighters also responded to a building fire near 52nd and Walnut streets, the same area where stores are being looted.

Unlike the night prior, police on Sunday were prepared to "set the tone early," Outlaw said. Nonetheless, looting continued in broad daylight and spread to various parts of the city.

In Port Richmond, people darted into and out of a Snipes store carrying armloads of clothes and shoes before police arrived. A similar scene played out at a Foot Locker as people stole boxes of shoes in the same section of the city.

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/after-violent-protests-philadelphia-wakes-up-a-city-in-tatters/2414067/

Also breaking on kyw 1060 radio. 600 National Guard Members deployed to Philadelphia.

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Looting Spreads Through Philly, SEPTA and City to Shut Down as Protest Fallout Continues (Original Post) bronxiteforever May 2020 OP
What if there was a war and nobody came? CountAllVotes May 2020 #1

CountAllVotes

(20,866 posts)
1. What if there was a war and nobody came?
Sun May 31, 2020, 06:23 PM
May 2020


What if no one showed up for the riots?

What if everyone just stayed home?



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