Colin Flaherty: The Black Crime Hurricane That Follows the Weather Hurricane

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The Black Crime Hurricane That Follows the Weather Hurricane Colin Flaherty (Author of Don't Make the Black Kids Angry) Commentary Video "The Hurricane Florence looting has begun" and "WATCH: Looters raid Family Dollar, police pull back at management request" North Carolina black crime hostility mayhem

By Natalie O'Neill September 14, 2018 | 3:51pm
Looters raided shops, homes and cars as Hurricane Florence slammed into North Carolina, according to a report Friday.

At least four crooks were busted near Wilmington, where the powerful storm forced residents to evacuate — creating a looter paradise of empty buildings, local cops told WWAY News.

One of the thieves busted into a mini-mart in Leland and led cops on a chase before he was arrested Thursday night.

Dashaun Smith, 25, and Brandon Bellamy, 30, were charged with possession of burglary tools along with breaking into Tommy’s Mini Mart in Leland, according to the outlet. They are both being held on a $20,000 bond.

Devin Harris, 21, and Justice Harris, 18, were both charged with breaking and entering a motor vehicle. They are both being held on a $5,000 bond, according to WWAY News.

Other looters, who were not named, were caught breaking into private homes, police said.

Published: Saturday, September 15th 2018, 3:45 pm CDT
Updated: Saturday, September 15th 2018, 7:17 pm CDT
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) -
While thousands of people struggle to overcome the damage left behind by Hurricane Florence, citizens in Wilmington broke into the closed Family Dollar Saturday on Greenfield Street to steal anything they could find.

WECT reporter Chelsea Donovan arrived Friday to find dozens of people carrying items back to the public housing community Houston Moore.

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