Chicago Ridge mall closes after fight, unconfirmed report of shooting - Black teens wreck the mall
PHOTO: Sure looks like an arrest here... but Chicago Ridge Police & elected officials attempt to cover up the riot actually happening hoping NOT to scare the white shoppers away from the mall. Also GUNSHOTS can be heard on the video... but that too has been denied!
Report of shots fired and a fight that erupted in the food court at "jam-packed'' Chicago Ridge mall caused its evacuation and early closure Saturday night in the southwest suburb.
No one was injured and no arrests were made, Chicago Ridge Mayor Chuck Tokar said. He said there were no shots fired. Police were investigating.
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CHICAGO NAVY PIER - Pregnant Woman Hospitalized, 5 Arrested After Navy Pier Fight - Witnesses claim over 100 Negro Teens in attacks and brawls
A pregnant woman was hospitalized and five people were arrested after a fight Friday night at Navy Pier, officials said.
At about 7:45 p.m, officers responded to the disturbance involving about 30 people at the popular tourist destination, police said. Five people were later arrested for reckless conduct, police said.
Fire officials said a pregnant woman was taken to a hospital with injuries that weren’t thought to be life-threatening.
No gunshots were fired, but there was some property damage due to the teens "hanging on light fixtures," Navy Pier officials said.
Kushal Sharma, a Navy Pier worker who sells souvenirs, said he saw about 100 teenagers involved in about eight separate fights.
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Video – Pittsburgh Monroville Shopping Mall Fight/Riot Up Close as out of control & unsupervised black thugs wreak havoc
The Monroeville Mall closed early Friday after multiple fights began on the first floor and moved upstairs, police said. Dozens of police officers from four agencies were called to the mall Friday evening after an initial 911 call. At least two young adults were taken to hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries, said Monroeville police Chief K. Douglas Cole, and at least two were arrested for fighting from a domestic dispute earlier in the day. He said he expects a number of disorderly conductcitations to be issued as well, although he could not say how many.----------------------------
The Monroeville Mall closed early Friday after multiple fights began on the first floor and moved upstairs, police said. Dozens of police officers from four agencies were called to the mall Friday evening after an initial 911 call. At least two young adults were taken to hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries, said Monroeville police Chief K. Douglas Cole, and at least two were arrested for fighting from a domestic dispute earlier in the day. He said he expects a number of disorderly conductcitations to be issued as well, although he could not say how many.
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Police Brutality Protesters Melee at Mall of America
A mass of demonstrators chanting, "Black lives matter," converged in the Mall of America rotunda Saturday as part of a protest against police brutality that caused part of the mall to shut down on a busy day for holiday shopping.
The group Black Lives Matter Minneapolis had more than 3,000 people confirm on Facebook that they would attend. Official crowd estimates weren't immediately available, but pictures posted to social media by local news organizations showed the rotunda was full. Organizer Mica Grimm estimated about 3,000 people participated.
The rally is part of protests happening nationwide after officers weren't charged in the deaths of unarmed black men in Missouri and New York.
During the rally, protesters shouted "While you're on your shopping spree, black people cannot breathe" ? a reference to the chokehold police placed on Eric Garner, who died in New York. As they were dispersing, they walked down the hall with their arms raised, shouting "Hands up, don't shoot!" That saying has been used in Ferguson, Missouri, in protests against the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, and in demonstrations elsewhere.
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