Posted on 12/29/2017 3:40:55 AM PST by SkyPilot
When teens arent busy having illegal Ikea sleepovers or jumping into zebra exhibits at the zoo for love, sometimes they find time to flock to the malls of New Jersey, where they kick doors and run up escalators the wrong way.
As NBC-10 reports, between 700 and 1,000 teens created such a disturbance at the Cherry Hill Mall in southern New Jersey the day after Christmas. Fellow shoppers were reportedly frightened as the teens moved around nonsensically, and a few fights even broke out.
Kids [were] running up and down the escalator the wrong way, so they shut them off, but they just kept going up and down, one horrified witness told NBC-10. Another, speaking with WPVI, recalled, They were shaking on the doors, kicking the doors. The kids outnumbered the adults ten to two. It was bad.
Police arrived around 7:30 p.m. to disperse the crowd, and five juveniles were eventually charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and other offenses.
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And getting to it on foot means crossing some major 8 lane highway traffic. Another excellent deterrent no doubt.
“And getting to it on foot means crossing some major 8 lane highway traffic. Another excellent deterrent no doubt.”
Absolutely. There are no crosswalks. I’ve seen cops talking to jaywalkers on numerous occasions.
LOL!!!
Wally loves EBT, oh yes. Buses run to their stores. But, pricing aint what it used to be, from shrinkage (visitors and employees), trashed and eaten-in-store product, and lawsuits. Theyve lived on a 5% per year growth rate, and their top echelon lives quite well, but thats now at an end. Where did all those price slashed smiley signs go?
Store management is now a big mess, too, with their university-indoctrinated PC geniuses trying one new method OUR way after another, most failing abysmally. Unreadably tiny shelf labels, English-challenged immigrants (15% of community) answering the stores main phone line, raw store managers, ignoring tenured employees retail knowledge/experience. Dumb stuff.
I think many of their stores will become pick-up sites for online orders, maybe have grocery only for walk-in.
Yes, I also heard that during college games that were played at the stadium, the mall had to close during that time because of the feral behavior of the visiting fans.
Turn the malls into remote offices for telecommuters.
If I remember correctly that happened in Louisiana. The perpetrators then either had their cards cancelled or not reloaded too.
After dealing with that once, I’m sure many shoppers never returned. Anyone with something to lose isn’t going to expose themselves to physical harm from menacing super-predators with nothing to lose.
We would have "real" men now if LE would look the other way as these "people" were dealt with. I predict that it will / must happen sooner or later anyway. Police are going to have to pick sides eventually ... the longer we wait the more violent the inevitable response
It will be interesting to see how it morphs; I just don’t see the current model as a long-term one.
Agree. LEOs in general have gotten themselves in a pickle, playing on the prior PC DOJs side against common sense and their true employers. They will have to choose sides, and those whove been on the wrong side are likely known among the local good guys and wont be trusted.
I’m surprised they didn’t blur out their faces.
“Were their fathers called?”
No. But the authorities know which cells the baby-daddies are in should they need to contact them.
“Hominids.”
This took place in New Jersey.
They know nothing about grits.
The whites who see these antics - especially the incident in Baltimore where baseball fans couldn’t leave the stadium because of wilding going on nearby - must see a similarity between their plight and that of the Europeans during the Simba or Mau Mau revolts.
Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield County, VA (right outside the Richmond city limits) went downhill over the years. Got to be unsafe. There was public housing about 2 miles away and the buses came by the mall.
Article about dead malls around Richmond, lots of pics. “The first in our series on Richmond’s “dead malls” takes a look at Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield, which opened in 1972, closed in 2008 and was demolished in 2011.” The county had to buy and demolish it, then managed to get stand-alone stores to come in, along with many apartments. The Kroger super center has a police station inside and they apparently will walk you to your car.
They named several of the streets in the new development after fallen troops from the County, including my son. They even included the branch of service seal on the signs.
What are teens going to do for fun after they have forced every mall in the US to go out of business? Will they move into popular tourist areas and assault tourists like in Baltimore?
Disturbance = Looting
It’a all they know keep kids on a very short leash.
If Barack had son’s.......
What’s the jist?
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