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    Friday, November 29, 2013

    Crazy Black Friday Fight Compilation 2013! (Videos)




    by Josey Wales

    Year after year we see just how crazy people can get on the busiest shopping day of the year. We bring you Black Friday 2013 Fights, Brawl & Madness Compilation!

    Fights, stampedes, riots and utter chaos. This latest super cut compilation shows that Black Friday is an out of control American tradition that has a way of bringing out the worst in people who are unaware that it's 2013 and Cyber Monday is now the best shopping day of the year.

    Black Friday Shopping Chaos







    What would happen if America experienced a real economic collapse?















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    SHOCKING VIDEO OF VICIOUS BLACK FRIDAY BRAWL WILL LEAVE MANY WONDERING WHICH DIRECTION OUR SOCIETY IS HEADING

    Nov. 29, 2013 5:34pm Jason Howerton

    A woman reportedly used some sort of a stun gun on a fellow shopper during a vicious Black Friday brawl at the Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia.

    The incident, which was caught on video, occurred at around 2:30 a.m. Friday. Two women can be seen exchanging punches and wrestling on floor. Suddenly, one of the women pulls out what appears to be a stun gun to shock her foe.


    Screengrab via the Daily Mail

    Some bystanders can be heard pleading with the women to stop while others stand around and watch. The cause of the fight was not immediately clear.
    Watch the shocking video via the Daily Mail:

    Video at the Page Link:

    While mall security confirmed to NBC Philadelphia that a fight did break out at the mall, they denied that a “Taser” was used. They reportedly did not confirm or deny that a stun gun was used.

    As TheBlaze reported earlier today, Black Friday violence has been seen across the United States.

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    'BLACK FRIDAY' BRAWL: OFFICER INJURED AT CALIFORNIA WAL-MART ON THANKSGIVING



    by JOEL B. POLLAK 29 Nov 2013, 5:13 AM PDT 622 POST A COMMENT

    "Black Friday" sales began early this year, with many retailers opening on Thanksgiving, and lines forming outside many others. Earlier sales meant earlier brawls, with a fight breaking out at a Rialto, California Wal-Mart at 6:45 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, as other families were still finishing Thanksgiving dinner.

    According to the local CBS News affiliate, a scuffle broke out among three individuals, and an officer who tried to intervened was injured. Two of the shoppers-turned-combatants were arrested for assault. Shopping went on, however, despite the scuffle, as customers piled their shopping carts high with discounted goods.

    Update: The San Bernadino Sun reports that the officer was taken to hospital with a broken wrist, and that there were three fights in total, "two of which were inside over merchandise and the third outside that caused injury to the officer." A police helicopter assisted in monitoring and calming the violence.

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    [WATCH] Woman Uses Stun Gun During Fight At Mall In Philadelphia On Black Friday

    Posted on 29 November, 2013 by PMRobinson

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    Mobs, Stampedes, Fights, Brawls, A Stabbing And Shooting: A Video Compilation Of Black Thursday 2013

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2013 22:17 -0500

    That greatest of all American traditions - the Black Friday Thursday stampede, this year accompanied with a stabbing and a shooting, is back. A quick review of all readers may have missed by not lining up in droves outside of stores that were selling products at just above cost instead of the usual massive pre-Thanksgiving markup, via the Mail:

    • The rush for Black Friday bargains has resulted in outbreaks of violence as shoppers clash over reduced price goods
    • Police in Virginia have reporting a stabbing incident after two men got into a fight in the car park over a space
    • Shoppers cutting in line sparked a Black Friday Brawl at another Walmart
    • Some retailers opened their doors as early as 6am on Thanksgiving Day


    Some details before we get into the documentary evidence:

    A man has been stabbed in Virginia, a shoplifter has been shot by cops in Chicago and brawls have broken out across the nation as shoppers clash in a scramble for the best Black Friday bargains.

    Chaotic scenes at several Walmart stores have already been filmed and posted to YouTube, revealing the madness that has become a tradition the day after Thanksgiving.

    In one of the most violent incidents, a police officer responded to the scene of a shoplifting at a Kohl's store in Romeoville, Illinois just after 10pm on Thursday to see the alleged thief dragging another officer along with his car. The responding officer shot the driver to stop him.

    Police Chief Mark Turvey said at a news conference that the injured officer had headed into the store when a man ran out, and the officer chased him to his car. 'The officer was struggling with the subject as he got into the car and then the car started to move as the officer was partially inside the car. The officer was dragged quite some distance. He couldn’t get out,' Turvey said.

    The driver and the officer were both taken for hospital treatment of non-life-threatening shoulder injuries, and three people were arrested, Turvey said.

    Police in Virginia also reported a stabbing after two men got into a fight in the car park over a space around 6.30pm on Thursday at a Walmart store in Tazewell County. Sheriff Brian Hieatt told WVVA that the incident occurred in the parking lot. Two men, 61-year-old Ronnie Sharp of Russell County and 35-year-old Christopher Jackson of Jewell Ridge in Tazewell County, were arguing over a parking space.

    This escalated into a threat with a firearm, and then Hieatt says Sharp used a knife to cut Jackson in the arm, slicing down to the bone. Sharp is charged with malicious wounding and brandishing a firearm. Police seized a rifle from him. He is Southwest Regional Jail in Tazewell and is out on $5000 bond.
    ... at which point he proceeded to return to his favorite zoo store and buy "stuff" at 90% off.

    So what did it all look like? The answer: like this...

    Wal-Mart Fight, Brawl, Madness compilation



    Wal-Mart Black Friday fight for TV 2013



    Black Friday Walmart Stampede in Puerto Rico 2013



    More people going crazy in Walmart



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    Walmart black Friday 2013 - Pushing, shoving Black Friday madness in Covington



    People fighting at a Wal-mart in Fort Worth, Texas on Thanksgiving night.



    Man attacks girl at Walmart



    And the winner is... Video of women fighting for Rachael Ray cookware at Wal Mart Turkey Creek in Knoxville, TN



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    Black Friday Roundup: Walmart has 10M Transactions in 4 Hrs; Exhausted Shoppers Head Home; Fights Break Out at Walmart; Real Fight is Online

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    In some locations, people pushed, shoved, and fought their way through the shopping aisles. In other locations, traffic was normal.
    All in all, I suspect people once again bought more junk they do not need and cannot afford.
    Here is a sampling of the news.

    Walmart Processes 10 Million Transactions in 4 Hours

    The New York Times reports Exhausted Shoppers Head Home, Replaced by the Next Wave.

    While some malls across the country were busy during the traditional postholiday shopping on Friday, the crowds at others seemed sparse to some regular customers, who compared them to a regular weekend’s atmosphere. Perhaps it’s possible that the earlier Thanksgiving hours and the increase in online shopping — with so many e-tailers offering competitive deals — had lessened the desire to peruse racks of clothes inside some physical stores.
    Still, customers sensed there were deals to be had on both days, and parking lots at some malls were jammed again on Friday. On both Friday and Thursday, some customers complained about their fellow shoppers. Holly Schneider, another shopper at the Leesburg outlets, said prices were far better than consumer behavior. “People are rude, just really rude,” Mrs. Schneider said. “There’s no personal space. It’s like you’re not even there. They’re bumping into you, knocking you down. They don’t see you. They see where they’re going.”
    IPad Airs and several televisions sold out on Target.com by midmorning on Thursday. Walmart announced that the company had sold 1.4 million tablets on Thanksgiving Day. Walmart also said it had processed more than 10 million transactions at its registers from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, including lower-tech items like nearly two million dolls.
    Over all, online sales were up nearly 10 percent over last year by Black Friday afternoon, according to IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark.


    Walmart Black Friday Fight

    What would Black Friday be without a fight?



    Link if video does not play: Wal-Mart Black Friday Fight

    Real Fight Was Online

    The Wall Street Journal reports On Black Friday, the Real Fight Was Online.

    Brick-and-mortar retailers mounted a furious defense on Black Friday to head off incursions into one of the industry's biggest shopping days by such online rivals as Amazon.com Inc.
    The tactics were evident in stores and on websites as millions of holiday shoppers lined up to spend their dollars on highly touted deals.
    Chains like Macy's Inc. opened on Thanksgiving for the first time, and giants like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target moved their deals earlier Thursday, shifts intended to retrieve valuable shopping time that had been ceded to e-commerce, where the doors never close.
    Best Buy Co. kept some deals hidden until customers showed up at stores, and retailers put more deals on the Web to better compete with Amazon on its own playing field.
    In the early predawn hours of Thanksgiving, Jason Goldberger huddled with his team on the 20th floor of a Target Corp. building in Minneapolis to make sure everything was ready at the chain's most important store: Target.com.
    Mr. Goldberger, who runs Target's website and mobile business, arrived at 2 a.m., His staff split into two conference rooms. One held a technology team responsible for the workings of the site. The other had people comparing Target's deals with offers from Amazon.com and Walmart.com.
    Such big retailers as Wal-Mart and Target continue to struggle to keep up with Amazon on the Web. Despite years of effort, online sales still typically account for only around 2% of sales for the two chains.
    But both companies are investing heavily to catch up. Target expects to spend more on technology next year than it does building and upgrading new stores. This year, it made virtually all of its Black Friday deals available online.
    Store chains used rolling discounts to keep shoppers lingering and competitors' guessing. On Friday at 8 a.m. Wal-Mart started "Manager's Specials," which included unannounced promotions set by individual store managers who received a set budget to spur sales.
    Flagging bargains too early risks having competitors match or beat prices. Market Track LLC, which tracks pricing on the Web, said Best Buy had advertised a Samsung gas range for $699 in its Black Friday flier. On Wednesday, Sears dropped its price for the oven to $599. By Thursday, Best Buy and hhgregg Inc. had matched the lower price.


    It's far too early to tell if stores actually did better than last year or not. The answer depends on what people bought: loss leader sales items, stuff in general, or high-markup items.
    According to a couple of close friends, store traffic was lighter than usual in my area, at least later in the day. I did not venture out personally.

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    Running of the Sheep 2013: Watch the Annual Migrations, Stampedes, Arrests *Videos*

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    (Pictured: A sea of sheeple prepare to raid Macy’s Flagship store in New York on Black Friday 2013)
    If there’s a single day that encompasses what America has become in the 21st century, it’s the annual Black Friday stampedes taking place across the country.
    Tapped out consumers, many struggling to make ends meet, always find a way to join their Sheeple brethren in spending money they don’t have on cheap products manufactured in slave labor camps around the world.

    Watch the annual migrations as shoppers fight it out, stab, stun and shoot each other for deep discounts on BluRay players, flat screen TV’s, five dollar toasters and other essential consumer products they can’t live without.

    Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars notes, “If Americans behave like this over electronic slave goods, imagine how they will react when the food runs out.”

    Run, Sheep, Run!
    Black Friday Stun gun fight at the mall:

    Over 15,000 Rush the Doors at Macy’s:



    Chaos at BrawlMart: Watch the man in the orange/gray jacket do whatever it takes to get a Door Buster, including pushing and shoving children to get a piece of the action. The man who posted the video claims he was kicked out of the store for recording the incident. (No word on whether or not the adult assaulting other shoppers was allowed to stay):


    Woman Struggles with cops… she wants that TV bad!



    Barricades? What Barricades!?



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    Fight over clothing…



    This guy doesn’t like to be recorded…



    Eyewitness: Cops shoot shoplifters



    Mark Dice: “Thank you for ruining the tradition of Thanksgiving… You are Parasites”



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