Influencer ‘Meatball’ appears to be arrested while livestreaming wild looting rampage in Philadelphia
- Dayjia Blackwell, known as 'Meatball', live-streamed the looting in Philadelphia on Instagram, attracting thousands of viewers.
- Her live stream captured the chaos as looters moved from a state liquor store to Lululemon to the Center City Apple Store.
- The Philadelphia police plan to use Blackwell's social media streams, along with others, to identify additional suspects involved in the looting.
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Alleged Philadelphia looter 'Meatball' who livestreamed downtown chaos, 'traumatized' after release on bail
Dayjia Blackwell, who goes my "Meatball" on social media, said that she is "traumatized" after being arrested for her involvement in the Philadelphia looting.
Philadelphia Influencer Who Challenged Police to Arrest Her During Looting Cries as She's Hit with 6 Felonies
A social media personality who dared police to arrest her as she gleefully incited looting and rioting in Philadelphia on Tuesday was seen crying in her mug shot after being charged with six felonies. On Wednesday, Dayjia Blackwell — known online as “Meatball” — was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, riot, conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility and criminal mischief, the New York Post reported. The influencer was also slappe…
Philadelphia woman went on social media to encourage looting and police used the video to arrest her
Dayjia Blackwell, aka "Meatball," mug shot by Philadelphia Police Department. Philadelphia Police Department/Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/us/philadelphia-looting-break-stolen-atm-crime-spree-continues-2nd-night-leaving-residents-desperate) Philadelphia woman went on social media to encourage looting and police used the video to arrest her Christopher Tremoglie September 28, 02:46 PM September 28, 02:48 PM …
Social media influencer among those arrested in Philadelphia as looting continued for 2nd night
A social media influencer is among a growing number of people who have been arrested this week as looting around Philadelphia continued for a second night Wednesday in the aftermath of peaceful protests against a judges decision to dismiss all charges against a former Philadelphia police officer in a fatal traffic stop shooting.Dayjia Blackwell, 21, is among the 52 people who were arrested for alleged involvement in widespread looting Tuesday ni…
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