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Re: عنف عجيب في تخفيضات الكريسماس (Re: Osman Musa)
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By Danese Kenon,The Indianapolis Star/ APPolice used pepper spray to break up a rowdy crowd of 2,000 jostling to buy new Air Jordan Retro XI Concord shoes in suburban Seattle, while officers also made arrests in suburban Detroit and in DeKalb county outside Atlanta.
NIke Air Jordan XICAPTIONNikeThe Seattle Times says the police at theWestfield Southcenter mall in Tukwila, Wash., were so outmanned they had to call for support from some two dozen officers around the Seattle area. One person was arrested.
"We used pepper spray on some of the fights to disrupt the crowds," Tukwila police Officer Mike Murphy said, according to the Times. "This was not a pro-police crowd. The crowd was less than cooperative with instructions from police to quit fighting and to quit cutting."
Most of the trouble broke out in front of two shoe stores that opened at 4 a.m. to sell the new $180 Nike shoe. At one point, the crowd broke down a door, the Associated Press reports.
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