Riots In Philadelphia After Police Shooting

Riots and looting have broken out in Philadelphia after police shot and killed a man after they responded to a domestic violence call.

Video being censored online shows Philadelphia cops being confronted with a man holding a knife in a threatening manner.  They repeatedly told him to drop the knife while backing away.

The suspect, identified as Walter Wallace Jr. moves towards officers and gets within 10 feet of them prior to the shooting.

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump claimed that cops made “no attempts at de-escalating the situation.”

Sgt. Eric Gripp, a spokesperson with the Philadelphia Police Department, told 6ABC that officers confronted a man with a knife at the scene. Gripps say the man was shot multiple times by two officers after he didn’t adhere to calls to drop the weapon. He was later pronounced dead.

Police said crowds set fire to cars and dumpsters and looted multiple stores late Monday night along 52nd and Chestnut streets. Firefighters also responded to a fire on 52nd and Sansom streets.

Earlier in the night, protesters gathered outside the 18th District police headquarters on 55th and Pine streets as well as the University of Penn Police headquarters on 40th and Chestnut streets.

Other videos online are asking why the suspect was “charging” at officers.

During the protest outside the 18th District, at least four officers were hospitalized after they were struck by bricks, investigators said. There were also reports of vandalism, including spray-paint and smashed windows, at the Penn police station.

 

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