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.
How many antiFA (anti First Amendment) snowflake college grads really want a record of rioting?
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I wouldn’t presume that they aspire to the kinds of traditional careers that we did. Why work when you can get what you want by rioting, extortion and theft?
If they do want a job its possible that some employers who admire “activism” might even view a police record as a positive thing.
We live in an upside down world now.
BUMP
Scottsdale fashion square is in scottsdale side of scottsdale road, so yes I think a good chance they will. Had it been the Phoenix side of scottsdale road, then maybe not
...because nothing says outrage like a 65” flatscreen.
Arrests but will any of them get sentenced? Prolly not.
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Some were just charged with trespassing...Maybe the prosecution might want to drop that charge...Concentrate on people who engaged in theft...
Some were just charged with trespassing.
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That’s kind of like burning down someone’s house and only being charged with trespassing onto their property.
lol..what makes you think the have jobs?
they were looting to be dressed nice for their future job interviews.....They should all be set free for trying so hard....Wheres your compassion????....../s
Literally, these are the images of the perfect ASU/Kyrsten Sinema Marxist culture -
Or how about “these are images...”
Exactly none of this group live anywhere near Scottsdale. I'm sure many don't even live in Arizona - they were sent in from the Los Angeles area by Soros-linked "community organizers" to carry out this pre-planned looting and funding operation. The high-end designer stores were targeted and looted, with the proceeds likely going to the Revolution.
A concurrent attempt to expand the looting south into the Fifth Avenue shopping area was halted in its tracks by armed patriots with AR-15's. Local media gave scant coverage to that incident - national media wouldn't touch it at all. Police later claimed they were the ones to stop the looters, but video evidence shows otherwise.
The Scottsdale Police's excuse for not using force (tear gas, pepper spray) to stop the rioters from breaking in to Fashion Square was that many of them were local high school kids. As if that makes any difference, but I think that statement was not only a post-action attempt to cover up their weak reaction to a known and planned event but factually dubious.
This event might be the single clearest case I've ever seen of a nominally "conservative" city government deliberately standing aside in the face of the mob for fear of being accused of racism. Post-event arrests? Great - only 700 more to go.
“Thats kind of like burning down someones house and only being charged with trespassing onto their property.”
That’s so harsh...
They were just outwardly communicating their inter cultural relation skills from class -
Social media claims another one. I would ask how dumb can someone get but I'm afraid people like this would take it as a challenge.
In reality, these look like near perfect ASU/Tempe/West Mesa/South Phoenix/Sinema demographics.
WHAT EMPLOYERS?
Show me what skills any of these barbarians hve that re employable.
Hoping they get the max.
Wish they would arrest the bums here in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I drive through war zone after war zone all day long.
Just went to Castro Valley and the Effed that place up as well.
Then went to see another customer at the BayView Mall in San Leandro. Blotto
Gotta start bagging these criminals or they will be emboldened to act further.
Great news, best thing Ive read all day. Keep up the good work!
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