Over 50 arrested after mobs ransack Philadelphia stores
- Dozens of people were arrested and face criminal charges after a coordinated attack in Philadelphia, where groups of young people smashed their way into stores, stole merchandise, and fled.
- The unrest followed a peaceful protest over the dismissal of charges against a police officer who shot and killed a driver.
- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board closed all of its Philadelphia retail locations after 18 state-run liquor stores were broken into.
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Over 50 arrested after mobs ransacked Philadelphia stores. Dozens of liquor outlets are shut down - West Hawaii Today
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dozens of people faced criminal charges Wednesday after a night of social media-fueled mayhem in which groups of thieves, apparently working together, smashed their way into stores in several areas of Philadelphia, stuffing plastic bags with merchandise and fleeing, authorities said.
Over 50 arrested after mobs ransack Philadelphia stores
PHILADELPHIA — Dozens of people faced criminal charges Wednesday after a night of social media-fueled mayhem in which groups of thieves, apparently working together, smashed their way into stores in several areas of Philadelphia, stuffing plastic bags with merchandise and fleeing, authorities said. Police said they made at least 52 arrests. Burglary, theft and other counts have been filed so far against at least 30 people, all but three of them …
Over 50 arrested after mobs ransacked Philadelphia stores. Dozens of liquor outlets are shut down
Dozens of people faced criminal charges Wednesday after a night of social media-fueled mayhem in which groups of thieves, apparently working together, smashed their way into stores in several areas of Philadelphia, stuffing plastic bags with merchandise and fleeing, authorities said.Police said they made at least 52 arrests. Burglary, theft and other counts have been filed so far against at least 30 people, all but three of them adults, accordin…
Dozens arrested as mobs ransack Philadelphia stores
Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Dozens of people faced criminal charges Wednesday after a night of social media-fueled mayhem in which groups of thieves, apparently working together, smashed their way into stores in several areas of Philadelphia, stuffing plastic bags with merchandise and fleeing, authorities said. Police said they made at least 52 arrests. Burglary, theft and other counts have been filed so far against at least 30 people, all b…
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