Posted on 06/22/2020 8:42:45 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Several more people were arrested after the Scottsdale Police Department says they took part in riots and looting on May 30th.
Scottsdale Police say they have made a total of 34 arrests related to the looting.
Angelo Brady II, 24, was arrested for trespassing after police discovered his involvement through a video he had posted online.
Madison Mateevici-Dailey, 18, was arrested for stolen property and trafficking stolen property.
Ariana Burrell, 24, was arrested for stolen property charges as well.
Tyree Eubanks, 35, was arrested for stolen property, trafficking stolen property and weapons violation.
Police released mugshots on June 6 of other arrests that were made following the looting.
Many marched and protested in response to George Floyd's death, and several were arrested for also looting and causing damage to streets and store fronts.
Ramon Taylor, 29, arrested on suspicion of burglary, trafficking stolen property and a weapons violation. Several thousand dollars of merchandise was recovered.
Amber Booher, 29, was arrested on suspicion of trespassing.
Nathaniel Bailey, 20, was arrested on suspicion of four charges of burglary, one charge of criminal damage and one charge of misconduct involving weapons. These are all felonies.
Police say the most notable was the damage done by Bailey to a Mercedes car on display inside the mall. He reportedly posted the damage on his social media.
Malik Stewart and Isaiah Delapaz, both 24 years old, were arrested in Tempe after reportedly attempting to flee from officers. Both were arrested on suspicion of trafficking stolen property, possession of stolen property and numerous arrest warrants.
Bryon Brandon, 31, was arrested on suspicion of trespassing and unlawful assembly.
Investigators are continuing to work on finding those responsible for the unrest in Scottsdale. Fashion Square was broken into and looted for several items worth thousands of dollars.
The department anticipates more arrests to be made.
Many news organizations decided to stop publishing pictures of people who were arrested...I guess this TV station did not get the memo...
In any case, any employer should think twice before hiring these people...
Bump!
And if there is anybody that really needs some fashion it’s these people! The irony of it all!
The department anticipates more arrests to be made.
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Arrests but will any of them get sentenced? Prolly not.
Want to stop Looting? Shoot on sight.
Amish, just trying to get some woodworking supplies.
Ah yes, the very best of humanity. Put them on a spaceship and send them out to the next galaxy as Earth representatives.
And yet Bill DeBlasio still cant find the looters who drove around in a $340k
Rolls Royce in NYC.
The future of America coming to us soon.
Dox ‘em to their employers.
It’s only fair.
Who wants a thief on staff?
That white boy got nice ears!
Lol
That is the question, but at least, this is a start.
Im sure they dont have jobs.
Were the Horse and Buggy used in commission of the crime confiscated?
I think the devil is building his army.
You know, with video cameras everywhere, police able to track your location by your phone, and facial recognition, there is very little anyone can do without being observed.
Police say the most notable was the damage done by Bailey to a Mercedes car on display inside the mall. He reportedly posted the damage on his social media.
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