Serious Crime Increased During Floyd Riots
Police Departments in U.S. cities where the largest George Floyd protests occurred are reporting substantial increases in burglaries, shootings and murderers over the first week of June. The Associated Press and Stephanie Pegones of Fox News report that burglaries and shootings increased dramatically in Minneapolis, where Floyd died on May 25. Nineteen people were shot and two killed during the initial week of protests. There were 250 burglaries during the same period, a 220% increase over the same week last year. The week of protests in Chicago resulted in the deadliest 24-hour period in 60 years, with 18 people killed. Police reported orchestrated burglaries where multiple cars would pull up to a store then thieves smashed the windows, loaded merchandise into the cars and drove away. In another case, thieves called police to report a burglary in a mall, then broke into and looted a box store on the other side of town.
