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Arrests for looting away from the scene (9)
12021-04-08T15:59:19+00:00Anonymous15plain2021-09-15T15:30:03+00:00AnonymousWhile most arrests for looting occurred at the scene, one third (9/27) of the arrests took place at other locations (for just over half of the arrests (33/60) the sources do not provide a location).
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12020-02-25T17:01:43+00:00AnonymousLooting in the courts (50)Anonymous27plain2021-09-16T20:02:14+00:00Anonymous
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12020-10-22T02:18:54+00:00AnonymousArnold Ford arrested42plain2021-09-15T20:48:29+00:00Anonymous
12021-04-21T19:10:20+00:00AnonymousEdward Larry arrested36plain2021-09-20T18:41:07+00:00Anonymous
12020-10-20T22:27:18+00:00AnonymousJames Williams arrested22plain2021-09-20T18:10:22+00:00Anonymous
12021-04-13T17:45:18+00:00AnonymousJohn Henry arrested19plain2021-08-18T22:36:45+00:00Anonymous