Dayjia Blackwell, aka known as "Meatball," posted livestream videos inciting #BLM rioting and looting in Philadelphia. She was one of the approximately 20 who was arrested following mass looting targeting a liquor store, Lululemon, Footlocker, Apple and others. https://t.co/Avrtbe5Rnx pic.twitter.com/C68OpSThKt
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) September 27, 2023
What is wrong with people?
In Philadelphia last night, a bunch of people break into an Apple Store and take all of the iPhone 15s.
With sirens blaring, they then run out only to realize that all of the iPhones have been disabled and they may be being tracked.
So what do they… pic.twitter.com/BxQdI0BhZF
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) September 27, 2023
So just plain destruction in the end
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 27, 2023
Musk says ‘America is going full Joker’ after watching people loot stores in Philadelphia
FOX NEWS – Billionaire Elon Musk, who also owns X, formerly known as Twitter, described videos and images of people, mostly teenagers, looting stores in Philadelphia as “going full Joker.”
The criminal activity came after, but separate from a peaceful protest that started after a judge dismissed murder and other charges against a white Philadelphia police officer who fatally shot a Black resident, Eddie Irizarry.
Those doing the ransacking were not affiliated with the protest, Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Stanford clarified.
“These were not protesters, these were criminals,” Stanford said. “This is disgusting. It has no place in this city.”
Retailers lost up to $80 BILLION to theft in 2022 – up by $13 billion in a year
h/t dr0id