The craziest Black Friday footage as TWO people die outside of Macy’s
Black Friday turned tragic this year as two people passed away while trying to nab bargains in the US.
According to Inquisitr, the first reported accident happened in Nevada when a fight broke out over a parking space in Wal-Mart. The altercation resulted in one man being shot, but police believe it was in self-defence, as the 33-year-old was hitting the shooter's car with a bat.
There’s a website that documents Black Friday related deaths. Shopping has officially become a death sport. Savages.
— Kim (@Kimpulses) November 26, 2016
The second victim, a 21-year-old man, was shot and killed outside of Macy's in Atlantic City. The victim's brother was also shot in the incident, but he is expected to survive as he was shot in the lower leg.
The next incident came when a man, Telles Juarez, 21, was allegedly seen grabbing a woman by the hair and punching her inside his car. The man who witnessed the abuse rushed to the woman's aid when Telles opened fire, shooting him in the neck. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Friend overseas: how many injuries or deaths tallied for American shopping orgy day?
Me: googles #blackfriday injuries (ashamedly)— Michael St James (@michaelstjames) November 25, 2016
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus paid tribute to the man who was killed: "You have to give credit to the man for being willing to intervene.
"Unfortunately, this man was too eager to shoot."
These fatalities come as crazy Black Friday scenes broke the Internet last night:
Black Friday Was A Mess. pic.twitter.com/2bl2lWKqt0
— Dudla12/01 (@Okay_Wasabi) November 25, 2016
People act so savage over material objects on #BlackFriday.pic.twitter.com/4OyGxk60ub
— Anonymous (@LatestAnonNews) November 25, 2016
At this point, #BlackFriday is basically just another excuse for thugs to stage mini-riots. pic.twitter.com/47zSlwk85o
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) November 25, 2016
black Friday shoppers ZOMBIES 2016https://t.co/k4VUQNBfiY#Black Friday#Shoppers#Black Friday… https://t.co/ODuBXN0hcQ
— autoniche (@NONOSA100) November 26, 2016
Our thoughts are with the families of yesterday's victims.