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> Subject: Violent Nigga Brawl At Roosevelt Field Mall Food Court Leaves Shoppers On Edge
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> GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) - Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden
> City, Long Island is the ninth largest mall in America, and is
> credited as one of the safest.
>
> But as CBS2's Jennifer McLogan reported, the new food court at
> the mall was the scene of a raucous weekend skirmish - and it
> was all caught on cellphone video.
>
> The Gallie family was reliving the frantic brawl at the mall a
> day later.
>
> "We heard screaming and look back, and we see just like a wall
> of bodies running at us. It was just a total stampede," said
> Meredith Gallie. "I was thinking, how will I get all my kids
> together so we don't get trampled to death?'"
>
> It was around 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The possible new dining
> district at the Roosevelt Field Mall was filled with Mother's
> Day shoppers when chaos suddenly erupted.
>
> A 38-second video posted to YouTube shows dozens of people
> rushing out of harm's way, as several men land punches and then
> crack one another over the head with tables and chairs.
>
> It was a free-for-all as families ran for the exits.
>
> "I had my two older kids in my hand while I'm pushing him in the
> carriage. My husband is holding him, and we're just running as
> fast as we could - just trying not to get separated," Gallie
> said as she held her youngest son. "And it was very scary. We
> didn't know if they were gunshots. We didn't know if there was a
> bomb. We thought it was a like terrorist attack."
>
> All was calm and normal at the mall two days later. But families
> who were caught up escaping the melee said they were pulled into
> the panic of the crowd.
>
> "I'm definitely very, very nervous now to go back there," said
> Dana Kelly. "It will absolutely affect me? Do I want to go back
> there and take that kind of chance?"
>
> But Roosevelt Field is ranked as one of the very safest in
> America, according to Nassau County police. It is also one of
> the largest.
>
> "I never went there and had a problem, or bumped into an issue
> at Roosevelt Field Mall," said Oneika French, who added she will
> go on shopping there. "Things happen; you can't base it off of
> one thing."
>
> "There is never a reason to panic - just make things worse,"
> said Thomas Luc. "So try to remain calm, and keep everyone safe."
>
> Mall security responded and broke up the brawl. The crowd
> quickly dispersed, and Nassau police made no arrests.
>
> Mall management declined CBS2's request for an on-camera
> interview, but they called the altercation "minor" and said
> Nassau County police are leading the investigation.
>
>
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/05/09/roosevelt-field-mall-
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