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It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023

I just saw it on TV. A woman screaming over and over, at the top of her lungs,"people must eat!" as they loot the Apple Store. I guess that those POCs thought that they had edible apples there. Let this not be confused with a riot, though. There is no political motive. This is the direct result of letting a certain segment of society, know that there are no consequences to criminal behavior. That it's okay to expect and demand free stuff. A certain segment of society who rejoice for having democRAT leadership and democRAT morality to light their path.

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Re: It’s not a Riot in Philadelphia…and suddenly the city goes dry

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 27 20:47:33 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

Cable News Network

All liquor stores closed in Philadelphia after multiple stores were looted overnight

All liquor stores in Philadelphia were closed Wednesday after several locations were looted shortly after the conclusion of peaceful protests against a judge’s decision to dismiss all charges against a former Philadelphia police officer in a fatal traffic stop shooting.

Police, who made dozens of arrests following Tuesday night’s looting, said they were prepared “to make more” if things got out of hand on Wednesday evening. “Please call 911 if you are aware of any ongoing criminal activity,” police said.

As city officials, including Mayor Jim Kenney, vowed to ensure public safety and protect businesses, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board closed 49 retail wine and liquor stores — 48 in Philadelphia — after 18 stores were looted overnight, Shawn Kelly, press secretary for the board, told CNN.

Although no employees were injured, “some were understandably shaken” by the incidents, Kelly said.

“Today, all FW&GS (Fine Wine & Good Spirits) stores in Philadelphia and one in Cheltenham Plaza, Wyncote, Montgomery County, are closed in the interest of employee safety and while we assess the damage and loss that occurred,” Kelly said in a statement. “We will reopen stores when it is safe to do so and when the damage is repaired. It is too early to tell how much was damaged or destroyed.”

The board is one of the largest purchasers of beverage alcohol in the United States, according to its website.

Police will increase resources on Wednesday night, a spokesperson told CNN, without providing details. Kenney warned, “To anyone planning to participate in criminal activity, please know: there will be consequences.”

As of Wednesday afternoon, 52 people have been arrested, including three juveniles, after stores throughout Philadelphia’s Center City district and the liquor stores were looted Tuesday night, said Jane Roh, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia district attorney’s office.

The looting happened after peaceful protests ended following a judge’s decision to dismiss all charges against a former Philadelphia police officer, Mark Dial, in the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry on August 14, authorities said.

The city’s interim police commissioner said he believes the looters were “opportunists” that were not directly connected to the protests.

“This had nothing to do with the protests. What we had tonight was a bunch of criminal opportunists take advantage of a situation,” Commissioner John Stanford said at a late-night news conference.

At least 30 of those arrested, including the three juveniles, are facing burglary and theft charges, Roh said. One police vehicle was vandalized, but there haven’t been any arrests related to that incident.

Police started getting calls around 8 p.m. from businesses reporting they were being broken into or getting ransacked, Stanford said.

The protest over the Irizarry case ended around 7:30 p.m., and though the police department had begun moving officers out of the area, enough were around to respond quickly when 911 calls about break-ins began, Stanford said.

Officers responded to the stores, working to disperse growing crowds of “juveniles and young adults,” Stanford said.

“We were told at one point that crowd got as large as maybe 100 or so that were just making their way through Center City area,” the commissioner said.

Reports of looting began in the Center City area, then continued in other neighborhoods, according to Stanford.

“We’re investigating that there was possibly a caravan of a number of different vehicles that were going from location to location,” the commissioner told reporters.

It appears looters came from different parts of the city, Stanford said, adding that officers still were determining where they came from and how the different vehicles may be connected.

Stanford said it was unclear how many businesses were hit Tuesday, but that targeted stores included clothing and sneaker shops, high-end stores, wine and spirit stores and pharmacies.

Cell phone video obtained by CNN shows several people in hooded sweatshirts running in and ransacking an Apple store. Different video captured officers detaining several people outside a Lululemon store, where items of clothing could be seen littering the ground.

Elsewhere, officers were seen outside a Foot Locker store, where the window was smashed and merchandise was strewn around the floor, video from CNN affiliate KYW showed.

Investigators will be looking through video from the area to make additional arrests, Stanford said.

“We made arrests and we will continue to make arrests until we have all of the individuals, or a number of the individuals, that have been responsible for what we’ve seen tonight in custody,” he said.

The reports lootings in Philadelphia come as a wave of retailers — both large and small — say they’re struggling to contain store crimes that have hurt their bottom lines.


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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:10:39 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

They’re communists. They don’t care about private property and this has nothing to do with Democrats.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Fred G on Wed Sep 27 21:15:05 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:10:39 2023.

They were psychos. Once they got the phones out of the store, they realized they were disabled, and then they started breaking them.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 21:15:18 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:10:39 2023.

But yet, Democrat policies enable all this shit possible. What would Rizzo's Philadelphia do about this?

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 21:16:27 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Fred G on Wed Sep 27 21:15:05 2023.

"If they can't eat it, fuck it, or steal it, they break it."

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:18:29 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 21:15:18 2023.

How do policies make this possible? It’s still a crime.

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Re: It’s not a Riot in Philadelphia…and suddenly the city goes dry

Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Sep 27 22:07:47 2023, in response to Re: It’s not a Riot in Philadelphia…and suddenly the city goes dry, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Sep 27 20:47:33 2023.

When Wolf was the Gov. during the pandemic, one of the first thing he did was close the liquor stores all over the state. Never understood that move other than a desire to exercise power and control. Since in Pa. liquor stores are run by the state, they lost a ton of revenue. Neighboring states were able to cash in over this.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 22:07:55 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:18:29 2023.

Bail Reform, Raise the Age, changing actual laws, changing prosecution policy, changing police policies, refusing to prosecute, dismissing and or early release, going after the police or citizens who try to stop crimes

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 22:08:02 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:18:29 2023.

It's only a crime if you enforce the laws. If you refuse to enforce laws, if you refuse to hold people accountable for the crimes that they commit, if you excuse violence to avenge injustice, there is no crime. There is no law and order. There is no justice, no peace.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Avid Reader on Thu Sep 28 07:44:57 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

Large, democratic run cities will/are becoming lawless GHOST TOWNS

filling up with parasitic, unvetted, unvaccinated, illegal aliens.

NY State will enable these same people to undercut the BLACK WORK Force.

They already get FREE FOOD and HOUSING and Medical care.

Who's your Daddy?

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Re: It IS A a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:13:25 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

LIKE HELL IT WASN'T A RIOT!

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:19:10 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:10:39 2023.



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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:19:45 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Fred G on Wed Sep 27 21:15:05 2023.

They are morons.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:20:14 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 21:15:18 2023.

iawtlp

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:20:26 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 27 21:18:29 2023.



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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:20:37 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 27 22:07:55 2023.

iawtlp

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:21:14 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 22:08:02 2023.

iawtlp


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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:22:04 2023, in response to Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Avid Reader on Thu Sep 28 07:44:57 2023.

Unfortunately iawtlp.

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Re: It IS A a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Edwards! on Sat Sep 30 08:04:17 2023, in response to Re: It IS A a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by chicagoMotorman on Thu Sep 28 08:13:25 2023.

You know, I actually was there, at the Regional Rail station in Center City on my way to Willington.
NOT gonna lie, it was some of the scariest shit and I didn't want to "regulate" any knucklehead unless I had to.

It was also bad in Camden, especially when the "gas line explosion" crap still sealing off Walter Ran Center.

However, Reality is not the Web.. And You have to be there to know what it was like.

Truly horrific.

From what I understand, the ring leader had the whole affair live streaming from initial onset.

21years old.


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Re: It IS A a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Sat Sep 30 10:43:58 2023, in response to Re: It IS A a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Edwards! on Sat Sep 30 08:04:17 2023.

Thank you for an honest candid opinion.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by chicagoMotorman on Mon Oct 2 13:23:21 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.



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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Tue Oct 3 15:39:36 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

I agree that they're pieces of crap, but let's not state the obvious of the age old problem Philadelphia has. People who COMMUTE to loot the same neighborhoods for 66 years.
How drool.

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Re: It's not a Riot in Philadelphia

Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Tue Oct 3 16:39:45 2023, in response to It's not a Riot in Philadelphia, posted by Train Dude on Wed Sep 27 19:17:20 2023.

RACHET CRIMINAL SAVAGE BEHAVIORS

NOW I HARDLY EVEN GO OUT AT NIGHT

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