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To: bentway who wrote (617473)6/26/2011 4:22:24 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578501
 
Another "Mysterious" Flash Mob Hits Philly Sears Store Stealing Thousands of Dollars of Merchandise
from Gateway Pundit by Jim Hoft


A group of people enter the Sears on 69th Street in Upper Darby on Thursday afternoon. Police say about 40 members of flash mob from Philadelphia stole thousands of dollars of merchandise in minutes. (Delco Times)

Another "mysterious" flash mob of youths struck a Philadelphia Sears Store on Thursday afternoon stealing thousands of dollars of merchandise in a matter of minutes.
The Delco Times reported:

A mob of about 40 people stormed into the Sears department store on 69th Street Thursday, and in a flash stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise, officials said.

Police were able to round up 15 juveniles and one adult, 19, all from West Philadelphia.

"They came in on the El train and hit Sears," police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said. "They stole sneakers, socks, watches, whatever they could get their hands on, and left.

"Imagine the guts of this gang of young hoodlums. One was 11 years old. The others arrested ranged from 12 to 16 years old. They planned this out earlier in the day on a social networking site. It was pre-planned. They got on the El, got off at 69th Street Terminal and walked up the hill to Sears."

Kyree Marsh, 19, of the 5500 block of Spruce Street, Philadelphia, was arrested and charged with retail theft, conspiracy to retail theft and corruption of minors.

Police recovered some of the stolen sneakers and socks that were in the backpack of one of the individuals arrested and in the pockets of others taken into custody.

According to the affidavit, the Sears loss-prevention officer saw the mob enter the store at 7:09 p.m. on Thursday.

The group then began taking merchandise off the shelves.

"He watched the group enter the store together from the 69th Street entrance," Chitwood said. "It was fast. They ran out, leaving empty shoeboxes and store tags behind. Fortunately, no customers or store employees got hurt.

Once again… The gang members were all black youths but to point out that fact in the story would be racist.



To: bentway who wrote (617473)6/26/2011 4:32:37 PM
From: i-node2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578501
 
>> REALLY, Dave! Are you intentionally play the moron? A used Volt will still be a completely usable car, even WITH a dead battery.

LMAO.



To: bentway who wrote (617473)6/26/2011 6:19:06 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578501
 
Bentway, > A used Volt will still be a completely usable car, even WITH a dead battery.

You sure about that? The battery is connected in parallel with the gas-driven charger, but I'm not sure the drivetrain was engineered to run without a battery.

Tenchusatsu