A second night of unrest in Philadelphia came Tuesday night after police shot dead a black man, as 1,000 looters began targeting businesses, police said
Looters ransacked Foot Locker, Rite Aid and other retail stores At least one vehicle was set on fire
The Philadelphia Police Department warned people to avoid the Port Richmond area where at least 1,000 looters were looting businesses that included a Burlington coat factory, Target and Dollar General
Videos posted on social media showed people running out of a Walmart with clothes, electronics and other merchandise.Some showed shops in disarray as looters grabbed various items from the shelves and leaving them Someone was seen carrying what appeared to be a washing machine
BREAKING: Looting takes place all over Philadelphia This is a five store below ransacked by Black Life protesters MattTwittercom / HyCzERRjOk
HAPPENING NOW: businesses continue to be ransacked by rioters in Philadelphia; No sign of the National Guard as the police lost control of the situation imageTwittercom / 7l6sHNQKHv
HAPPENING NOW: Widespread looting in Philadelphia during second night of unrest; Rioters seen emptying a pharmacy and pulling out televisions from a WalMart
Philly OEM: “The Philadelphia Police Department urges all residents of Districts 12, 16, 18, 19, 24, 25, & 26th to stay indoors unless necessary These areas are experiencing protests that have become violent with looting «
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