2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
They say that after the storm calm comes, but that was not the case after this year's Christmas shopping.
Post-holiday chaos rocked at least 15 shopping malls in the United States on Monday. Fights between shoppers and reports of gunfire spreading rapidly on social media are among the events unveiled.
At the Jersey Gardens Mall in Elizabeth, NJ, panic erupted when a person yelled out that there was a "gun" when they heard a loud noise. The scream caused a commotion and a warning of possible shooting. Authorities later reported that it had been a chair that had been thrown to the floor during the fight.
Both Jersey Gardens, where 10 people were injured, other shopping centers had altercations with similar episodes that caused panic, evacuations and even the closure of several establishments such as Castleton Square Mall, in Indianapolis, where authorities arrested several people after another fight occurred. among youth at 7:45 pm
While authorities investigate whether the fights have any connection, some police reports indicate that the events may have been "informally organized on social media."
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