NEW YORK (PNN) - December 23, 2011 - Black Friday is long since over, but mayhem continued at U.S. shopping malls early Friday morning over Nike Air Jordan 11 Concord shoes.
Just two days before Christmas, thug cops in Austin were forced to shut down two malls after they said crowds became unruly.
“People started pushing like crazy, and they started spraying mace on us for no reason,” pepper spray victim Jalen Hall told KVUE. “Like nobody was doing anything bad. We were just getting close to (the store) and they started spraying mace… and got mace all over my eyes.”
Pepper spray was also reportedly deployed by pig thug cops at Westfield Southcenter mall near Seattle.
At a mall in Lithonia, Georgia, pig thug cops dispatched as many as 20 pig thug cop cars as shoppers waiting to buy shoes broke down the doors. One woman was arrested for leaving two toddlers in the car while she shopped.
Unconfirmed reports said that one young man, Tyreek Amir Jacobs, died after being stabbed over the shoes in Washington, D.C.
The retro shoes sell for $180, but some reported paying as much as $400 on the Internet.
Pig thug cops in Richmond, Kalifornia, canceled shoe sales at Hilltop Mall after shots were fired into the air.