Because this is what Democrats do. This is how they behave.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Looting and demonstrations continued for a second
consecutive night Tuesday in Philadelphia following the fatal police
shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. in West Philadelphia. Philadelphia police
are requesting residents in several neighborhoods remain indoors due to
widespread looting.
Police are requesting residents in the following police districts remain
inside, unless necessary — 12, 16, 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26.
Chopper 3 was over looting on Aramingo Avenue in the city’s Port Richmond
neighborhood around 8:30 p.m.
Looters could be seen entering a Foot Locker store.
Widespread looting continued at a nearby Walmart store in Port Richmond.
Philadelphia police tweeted a warning to stay away from the area as a
crowd of approximately 1,000 people was looting in the area.
A large police presence was also seen at a Target store in Port Richmond.
In West Philadelphia, Chopper 3 was live over a fire burning in the middle
of the street around 10:30 p.m. Cars were seen driving around the fire.
The Pennsylvania National Guard says several hundred members are being
deployed to the city at the request of Philadelphia County as the unrest
continues.
Thirty police officers were injured during violent protests Monday night,
including a female officer who suffered a broken leg after being hit by a
car.
Scores of West Philadelphia businesses were looted and a number of stores
across Philadelphia have started boarding up their windows Tuesday in
anticipation of more looting.
“I do not want to see my city tore down. We don’t need that. You’re not
resolving anything for our family. Don’t do this in the name of my nephew
because this is not what he would’ve wanted,” said Rodney Everett,
Wallace’s uncle.
Wallace Jr., 27, was killed on Monday afternoon by two officers after,
police say, he walked towards them and refused to drop the weapon. He was
shot 14 times and neither officer was carrying a taser, officials say.
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