A Dallas shop owner has been stoned by a mob of rioters for attempting to defend his small business with a sword.
The horrifying brutal gang beating was captured on camera by Blaze TV journalist Elijah Schaffer.
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“It appears he attempted to defend a shop with a large sword Looters ran at him, then he charged rioters. They then beat him with a skateboard and stoned him with medium sized rocks. I called an Ambulance and it’s on the way,” Schaffer tweeted.
The man’s body is severely mangled and bloodied.
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Schaffer said that “some people were concerned, others laughed at him — and many more continued to loot high end stores around him while he bled out [from] the assault.”
Dallas, like many other cities, has been lawless and out of control for several days. The bands of criminals claim to be “protesting” the death of a black man in Minneapolis Police custody on Monday.
The rioters have destroyed and looted countless businesses, committed arson, kidnapping, and even murder.
NBC 5 reports:
“Dallas police estimated 150 protesters looted a cigar shop and a donut shop at the intersection of Elm and Lamar streets, while NBC 5’s media partner The Dallas Morning captured video of others looting a Subway on Field Street.”
Many mayors and governors have had police standing down and letting the chaos continue. They are leaving shop owners forced to attempt to defend their livelihoods from people with no value for human life.
On Friday evening, rioters pulled a black man from his vehicle and mob violently attacked him. Their motivations are unknown.
Video of the attack shows multiple people attacking the man, though the reason is unknown at this time. The footage was also captured by Schaffer.
When asked why the man was pulled from the car, Schaffer told the District Herald “I don’t know. It was chaos. It was absolute insanity.”
“After a brief melee, a police patrol car was spray-painted and a demonstrator leapt onto another one. First, a few rocks flew toward police, followed by bottles. An officer on a loudspeaker warned the throng to disperse or be arrested, then the tear gas flew. The demonstrators then turned their attention to Interstate 35E on the western edge of downtown, where dozens briefly blocked traffic,” the Associated Press reported about Friday’s riot.
The riots are expected to continue throughout the weekend.