A looter in Dallas received a dose of immediate karma from a glass door on Friday evening.
Rioters have been destroying businesses across the nation that have already been struggling from the coronavirus pandemic.
As one of the rioters attempted to leave a building he ran straight into a glass door.
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Looters broke into a CVS Pharmacy and multiple other businesses downtown.
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“Another group then walked onto the freeway and blocked traffic on I-35. Police were able to get the crowd off the main highways before they made their way back to downtown,” Fox reports.
“The Dallas Police Department will not interfere with a lawful and peaceful assembly of any individuals or groups expressing their first amendment rights. The Dallas Police Department will take enforcement action if any type of criminal offense is committed against any person or property. Enforcement action will also be taken if any individuals or groups illegally impede traffic in the roadway,” the department said in a statement prior to the rioting.
Police have now deployed tear gas and one officer has been injured.
“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 reports.
There was also an incident in which rioters surrounded a police vehicle and taunted the officers inside.
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The Dallas Police have made multiple arrests, but a number has not yet been released.
Riots have been going on for days in cities across the United States over the death of a black man in Minneapolis Police custody on Monday.
There have been multiple shootings, several kidnappings, countless arson fires, and hundreds of businesses have been destroyed.