Posted on 05/31/2020 8:23:25 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
St. Louis, MO A man was killed early Saturday morning in St. Louis while attempting to loot a FedEx big rig amid ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd.
Multiple protests occurred throughout St. Louis on Friday night and into the early morning hours on Saturday.
In fact, protesters even went so far as to block and eventually shut down all lanes of 70 West in the downtown area.
During the uprising, multiple outlets reported that some looters were targeting big rigs.
Real Stl News was on the scene of one such incident that turned deadly near Broadway Street.
An African American male suffered fatal wounds when he, along with multiple others, attempted to stop and loot a semi pulling FedEx Ground double trailers.
A Facebook LIVE video was streamed around 3 a.m. local time, showing a group of looters pulling packages from the front FedEx trailer and tossing them on the ground and to others standing nearby.
The video turned graphic as one looter became caught on the trailer as the stopped semi pulled away.
Witnesses to the incident could be heard screaming and yelling, Somebody stop that [expletive]! and He (trucker) got somebody under that [expletive]!
The man was dragged approximately five blocks to his death, witnesses claim.
The video has since been removed.
However, horrific photos of the aftermath were also posted to social media by a witness.
A separate video from another angle shows rioters jumping on the tractor and pounding on the windows as looters raided the trailer.
The trucker repeatedly sounded the rigs airhorn as a helicopter can be seen flying overhead.
FedEx released the following statement regarding the event Saturday morning:
Our hearts go out to all those who are grieving the events of this week. We are deeply saddened to learn of a tragic situation involving a demonstrator in St. Louis and one of our vehicles. We offer our sincerest condolences to the family of the individual involved. There is no higher priority for FedEx than safety, and we are cooperating fully with the investigating authorities at this time.
Additionally, eye witnesses report a semi pulling an Amazon trailer was also raided moments before the FedEx incident.
The identities of the trucker and the victim have yet to be released by authorities.
The investigation is ongoing at this time.
St. Louis is not the only city where truckers are being targeted as the nationwide riots intensify.
Looks like another COVID death.
That driver was not going to be the next Reginald Denny. I buy you a virtual beer, my good sir.
In case anyone was in any doubt that this is a well-coordinated effort to destroy the country, as we all know, truckers are the lifeblood of our distribution system for essential goods a services, you know, like food.
We need to make it clear that drivers fleeing for their safety are not liable for running over protestors who block traffic and attack vehicles.
This is like saying you are a 'shopper' if you hold up a jewelry store at the mall.
We need to make it clear that drivers fleeing for their safety are not liable for running over protestors who block traffic and attack vehicles.
Karma ran over a dogma.
Zero F’s given to looters and arsonists.
ROE should include they be shot on sight.
“We are deeply saddened to learn of a tragic situation involving a demonstrator in St. Louis”
The video is pretty incredible.
Anyway, thugs and bullies being run over by drivers defending their lives is so last week.
Good.
Rioter Schadenfruede Flambe!
Pass the popcorn and dont burn it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41TXBgP5QC0&feature=youtu.be
“Fatal injuries”
He got squished like a bug. Er pancake.
But will he keep his anonymity and his job?
I'll buy the second round.
I commend that truck driver and condemn those who put him in that situation.
The truck driver was an innocent man who will likely be traumatized for life by the actions of the rioters. He is the one who has my sympathies.
I hope so, too.
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