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National Guard Responds As 1000s Of Looters Ransack Philly In 2nd Night Of Chaos; Reporter Brutalized By "BLM Rioters"

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10-28-20

After 30 officers were wounded on Monday evening, including one who remains hospitalized with a broken leg after being hit by a truck, thousands of looters massed in downtown Philadelphia on Tuesday for a second night of chaos, where entire big box department stores were emptied of merchandise, while officers were attacked and at least one reporter was badly beaten.

Fewer police were injured on Tuesday, possibly due to the fact that they gave the worst of the rioters a wide berth, at one point reporting that there were several thousand people in the afflicted area of West Philadelphia, looting stores and carrying off everything from food to big-screen TVs.

 

Some on social media couldn't help but make light of the situation (after all, humor is one of the most effective coping mechanisms).

Of course, it's not a riot without copious video of masked thieves pouring out of department stores clutching whatever merchandise they could grab.

At one point, the rioters stopped to terrorize a Jewish neighborhood.

The driver of a stolen car recklessly slammed into another driver, tipping over a truck, before the occupants of the stolen vehicle quickly scurried away.

Philly's national guard mobilized Tuesday in response to the prior night's unrest, and the police department said even more officers were on the streets. Some reported that a U-Haul was driven up to a Wal-Mart in Philly, where it was quickly filled with merchandise.

Notably, PA's Dem Governor Tom Wolf broke with other democratic governors and ordered in the guard without hesitation, a clear sign that he's aware the unrest could impact the results of the upcoming presidential race, in which Philly is a critical swing state (some say whoever wins Philadelphia will carry the day).

 

In a statement, the White House denounced the violence and looting as yet another consequence of Democratic officials

Philly's Mayor Jim Kenney yesterday urged everybody to withhold their judgment pending an investigation, though he acknowledged that the footage of the incident was alarming and presents "difficult questions."

Meanwhile, the official account for the Philly police tweeted throughout the night, first warning citizens to avoid the area of Castor and Aramingo where most of the looting took place.

Outside West Philly (where a certain Fresh Prince was memorably born and raised), about 1,000 other looters hit shops in the Port Richmond neighborhood in the northern section of the city.

At least one lucky individual capitalized on the heat of the moment to propose to his now-fiance.

The violent protests broke out hours after Philadelphia cops shot and killed 27-year-old Walter Wallace Jr. on Monday, after his family summoned police to the house once again for help dealing with his mental health issues. At one point, he advanced on police with knife, after refusing orders to drop it, provoking police to open fire. Police officials said the men weren't armed with tasers due to budget cuts. Video of the incident went viral on social media. The man's father told the press that his son had been shot at least ten times, though he denounced the violence and looting.

 

At least 90 people have been charged in the violent protests so far, police said Tuesday, and that number could rise as investigations continue and the unrest intensifies.

BlazeTV reporter Elijah Shaffer was badly beaten after being jumped by "BLM rioters" while filming inside a store that was being actively looted.

He published footage of the encounter, and its aftermath, below.

Unfortunately, Philly wasn't the only American city brutalized by riots last night. To recap.

And that was just in the US: In Nigeria, demonstrations continued as international support for a burgeoning police reform movement after soldiers opened fire on protesters a few nights ago.

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