The LAPD said they had received reports of "looting at several stores in the area of 8th and Broadway" and urged people to stay away from the area.
Edit: Some people pointed out that "mass looting" is more or less propaganda. I edited the title to be accurate.
Newsweek isn't accurate, in general. I thought it was newsworthy that there was a riot after the game, but maybe I should not be feeding into a right-wing mythology about "lawless left-wing cities," which this story pretty definitely is doing.
Here in Seattle we had a polite riot after the superbowl. We were partying in the street until the light turned green, then shuffled back to the sidewalk. As soon as the light turned red again, we would flood back into the street.
Philly got some "means well" but mostly we have "having a good damn time" and "doesn't give a fuck". We're not malicious, but we're not sympathetic either.
Right. Throwing snowballs at someone is the same as setting a bus on fire. Got it.
That's the dumbest thing to bring up. You could bring up setting a cop car on fire during the George Floyd protests, you could mention the car flipping and dumpster fire after the Eagles championship, shit - you could go with our police department bombing a residence, but you went with throwing snowballs as the label to keep off of LA.
Are you not at all aware of the history of riots in Los Angeles? You've done plenty of your own tarring over there, bub.