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Where are the zombies operating currently, and more IMPORTANTLY - ARE they on the march in any particular direction?   Confused

Protesters raid shops, ATMs after Philadelphia police shooting

Quote:Angry protesters clashed with police and looted businesses in western Philadelphia Monday night after a 27-year-old Black man was shot to death in a confrontation with city officers earlier in the day.

Walter Wallace, who was allegedly holding a knife, was fatally shot while two police officers were responding to a complaint about a man with a weapon in Cobbs Creek, according to the Associated Press. He "advanced toward" the officers, who then fired "several times," the outlet reported.

VIOLENT CLASHES BREAK OUT IN PHILADELPHIA AFTER POLICE FATALLY SHOOT MAN WITH KNIFE: REPORT

Wallace was hit in both the shoulder and chest, then taken in a police vehicle to a hospital, where he died.

Following Wallace's death, which was recorded and posted on social media, hundreds of people -- some armed with bricks -- protested in the 52nd Street commercial district, and the demonstration quickly turned violent. Police cars and dumpsters were set ablaze and NBC10 Philadelphia reported that at least 30 police officers were hurt.

A 56-year-old sergeant was struck by a truck and was hospitalized with a broken leg, among other injuries.

Stores including several Rite Aid pharmacies, a restaurant, and clothing and shoe shops were broken into. Two ATMs were also reported to have been smashed. 
More than 30 people were arrested during the confrontation, according to police.

The Philadelphia Police Department confirmed to Fox News that two women and four men were arrested in looting at Snipe Sneaker Stores, four men were arrested in looting at the American Kids Store, seven men were arrested in looting at three Rite Aid locations,  one man was arrested in looting at Jessabelle Restaurant and five juveniles were charged with looting at a Foot Locker.

City Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting and wrote in a statement that she had "heard and felt the anger of the community."

"Residents have my assurance that those questions will be fully addressed by the investigation," she promised.

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The names of the two officers involved in the shooting were not immediately released. Both were taken off street duty, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
“My prayers are with the family and friends of Walter Wallace," Mayor Jim Kenney said in a statement. "I have watched the video of this tragic incident and it presents difficult questions that must be answered. I spoke tonight with Mr. Wallace’s family, and will continue to reach out to hear their concerns firsthand, and to answer their questions to the extent that I am able.”

Wallace's father, Walter Wallace Sr., told the Inquirer that his son struggled with mental issues and that his wife had been "trying to defuse the situation." 
“Why didn’t they use a Taser?” he asked, referring to an electrical stun gun sometimes used to avoid deadly force.

The 52nd Street corridor has been the scene of unrest this year amid nationwide protests over social and racial inequality following the killing of George Floyd, a Black man who perished while being detained by Minneapolis police.

Thank GOODNESS the local yutes were rescuing 'oppressed sneakers' from Foot Locker, before the eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil racist, WHITEY-CRACKAS burned it down!!!   Rolleyes
Here we go!   Confused


PA gov. orders hundreds of National Guard troops to activate for riots in Philly


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U.S. Soldiers with 1-137th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade stand in formation. (Capt. Travis Mueller/U.S. Army)


Quote:October 27, 2020 Laura Widener

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf ordered hundreds of the state’s National Guard troops to mobilize on Tuesday night to protect Philadelphia from riots.

“At the direction of Governor Wolf, and PEMA, the Pennsylvania National Guard is mobilizing several hundred members in support of the Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management and assist local agencies in protecting life, property and the right to peacefully assemble and protest,” PA National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Keith Hickox said in a statement.

“Assisting civil authorities during times of need is one of our core missions in the National Guard and our Citizen Soldiers and Airmen are well-trained and well-prepared to assist our commonwealth and our communities in any way we can.  We are able to conduct operations in support of civil authorities to enhance local law enforcement’s ability to provide continued public safety and critical infrastructure security,” he added.

The Philadelphia Police Department is also increasing its strength in the city on what they expect to be the second night of violent riots following the death of Walter Wallace.
Wallace, 27, allegedly advanced on police officers while wielding a knife and ignored commands to drop it, prompting them to shoot him. He later died at the hospital from his wounds.
“For today and this evening, we anticipate the chance of additional incidents of civil unrest and, as such, we will be taking additional steps to ensure order,” Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said during a news conference on Tuesday.

“We were hoping that we won’t have any repeat of we’ve seen last night and we’re taking every precaution that we can,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney also said at the news conference.

On Monday night, what began as a civil protest erupted into a violent riot. One demonstrator used a pickup truck to “intentionally run over” a police officer standing in a line with other officers. Other demonstrators threw objects at officers.

A total of 30 officers were injured, and 91 demonstrators were arrested.

Eight patrol cars were also damaged during the riot, with one set on fire.
Rolleyes

Parts of Philly have been picked clean after a swarm of locusts (leftists) swept through

Thank goodness Antifa is just a concept. (At least the looters were peaceful [Image: rolleyes.gif])

OMG: PHOTOS Of The Aftermath Of Widespread Looting In Philadelphia By Pro-Biden/BLM/Antifa

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I'm thinking it's just another way for the demtards, Brandy and Andy Tifa to get shit for free.
So once something like this happens it's go time!
Let's go get some free shit.