Philly Police Were 'Ordered Not to Arrest Looters' by Deputy Police Commissioner Who Took A Knee For BLMChris MenahanInformationLiberation Oct. 29, 2020 |
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Philadelphia Police were ordered not to arrest looters by 1st Deputy Police Commissioner Melvin Singleton, according to a report from FOX29 News. "Extremely frustrated officers, both patrol [and] commanders told me overnight they were 'ordered to NOT arrest looters just disperse them,'" FOX 29 News' Steve Keeley reported Wednesday morning. Keeley said the orders came from Singleton.
Singleton works directly under Police Commissioner Danielle M. Outlaw. Singleton was pictured taking a knee in support of Black Lives Matter earlier this year.
He reportedly suggested all his fellow officers do the same.
FOX29 reported Wednesday afternoon that 53 officers were injured during the first two days of riots. The city was left in shambles.
Rioters even set fire to a Church:
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