Looters Strike Again in Ferguson, Threaten Journalists, Light Fire
by Breitbart News
Aug 16, 2014 1:45 AM PT
The city of Ferguson, Missouri has descended into chaos again as rioters have broken into and looted multiple businesses—even assaulting journalists and citizens who have stood up to them and protected the buildings from further destruction.
After a peaceful night Thursday, protesters upset with the police-involved shooting of teenager Michael Brown remained optimistic Friday evening, comparing the feel of the demonstrations to a "block party." However, some attendees reportedly threw bottles at police—who re-donned riot gear, establishing another tense standoff.
Someone threw a bottle at the officers and they responded by quickly grabbing the riot gear. Tensions, quite obviously, are still high here.
— Joel D. Anderson (@blackink12) August 16, 2014
Standoff right now #Fergusonpic.twitter.com/ASz4Gs1j8L
— Conetta (@BmoreConetta)August 16, 2014
Pretty sure that's a middle finger#Fergusonpic.twitter.com/cBDwH7IlkH
— Alice Speri (@alicesperi)August 16, 2014
It's just past 1 a.m. in#Ferguson, and this is what we're seeingpic.twitter.com/ZiKgGP2TGq
— Alan Blinder (@alanblinder)August 16, 2014
Hands up don't shootpic.twitter.com/Dzna4Ipoj7
— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) August 16, 2014
Some of the Media folks now wearing has masks #fergusonpic.twitter.com/hXhsB5pQsX
— Anonymous Operations (@YourAnonGlobal) August 16, 2014
Many observers feared the night would end in a violent clash, but shortly after 1 AM local time, several individuals began damaging stores and taking merchandise. The targets included the Ferguson Market & Liquor, the convenience store where Brown allegedly stole cigars and roughed up an employee.
Field Beauty Supply being looted in #Ferguson.http://t.co/eGtMRxWdGP
— Claudia Jean Cregg (@CJ_Cregg) August 16, 2014
Damn,,now they are breaking into a liqueur store. Bad form.#Ferguson
— Suss (@BrnEyeSuss) August 16, 2014
A beauty supply store, liquor store and electronic store - all broken into. Looting. #Ferguson
— Kendra Y. Hill (@IAMKendraYHill) August 16, 2014
#Ferguson cell phone store window shatteredpic.twitter.com/FlTPkj3nSS
— paul hampel (@phampel)August 16, 2014
Liquor store being looted LIVE on@vicenews in #Ferguson -https://t.co/53z2qSI5uD
— Nathan Grant (@NathanBGrant) August 16, 2014
Massive looting at the store where Michael Brown was accused of stealing. Media have been repeatedly threatened while recording.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau)August 16, 2014
#ferguson Looters entering Ferguson market and liquor site of MB strong arm robberypic.twitter.com/X1hCI9M0SK
— paul hampel (@phampel)August 16, 2014
Masked protester holding a Molotov cocktail approached and threatened at least two female reporters.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau)August 16, 2014
Young guy just smashed the window of Sam's Meat Market. It's a frenzy out here.
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce)August 16, 2014
Guy ran by with a box and dropped a bottle of Andre at my feet. Kept running.pic.twitter.com/Vg2bLUK73Q
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce)August 16, 2014
Police did not intervene to stop the looters, instead holding their position in front of the main group of protesters. Regular citizens, however, began to stand in front of stores with broken doors and windows to prevent further looting. The individuals stealing from these businesses reportedly attacked or threatened journalists and bystanders who were videotaping them.
Looting still happening at sam's meat market, would take a pic but being threatened by men covering their faces. #ferguson
— Conetta (@BmoreConetta)August 16, 2014
Looting still happening at sam's meat market, would take a pic but being threatened by men covering their faces. #ferguson
— Conetta (@BmoreConetta)August 16, 2014
Protestors are desperately trying to restore order among their own at both stores.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau)August 16, 2014
The Family Dollar and the liquor store that Michael Brown was accused of stealing from is still standing. Because of protestors, not cops.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau)August 16, 2014
Attempt to loot store that Michael Brown allegedly stole from stopped by community members
— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) August 16, 2014
"Ain't nobody going in this motherfucker, bro" - resident guarding beauty storepic.twitter.com/NMS55aH1Tg
— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) August 16, 2014
Another attack on @ajamreporters from looters after they recognized they were being recorded. #Ferguson
— Joey Bee (@itsjoeybee)August 16, 2014
Things have calmed down on their own in #Fergusonpic.twitter.com/SQ3TCb2Mmn
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly)August 16, 2014
Never mind. Men showed up with Molotov cocktails at the liquor store being looted.
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau)August 16, 2014
A police press conference stated officers equipped riot gear that night because a local business was set on fire.
STL County Police Chief Jon Belmar: 11 p.m: 200 people rioted, looted #Ferguson Market, set it on fire - 100 officers in riot gear moved in.
— Gloria Lloyd (@glorialloyd)August 16, 2014
Capt. Ron Johnson said some in Ferguson crowd began throwing rocks and other objects tonight, police used tear gas but no arrests made - AP
— Jon Passantino (@passantino)August 16, 2014
Shortly after 3 AM local time, one observer did capture footage of a store on fire. Protesters expressed frustration as the tide seemingly turned in the looters' favor.
With @antoniofrench and a crew who just went into liquor store and opened bottles of soda to put fire out.
— Amy K. Nelson (@AmyKNelson) August 16, 2014
The people who aren't doing anything wrong want us to emphasize that there are people who have been trying to protect the stores.
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce)August 16, 2014
Which is true. But I get the sense they've been outnumbered and overwhelmed.
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce)August 16, 2014
"Look at these idiots... look at these morons... Fucking degenerates.." -- people I'm talking to in #Ferguson
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly)August 16, 2014
"Everything that we just did stands for nothing." - disappointed member of the community
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly)August 16, 2014
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