Big black mob violence in little town: Dover, Delaware

June 4, 2013 — Leave a comment

Big black mob violence in little town: Dover, Delaware in the casino adjacent to the race track, Dover Downs. So they kicked them all out, but they did not want to leave the parking lot.

Then another riot started: This one with crow bars and tasers and fighting and drugs and arrests.

No videos of this one, although the Twitter stream said lots of people had their cameras rolling.

Four arrested after weekend Dover casino riot

At least this riot was a bit less menacing than the last riot two years ago: That time, someone pulled an AK-47.

Dover Police News Center – Public News Releases

The video, which was taken on September 18, 2011, depicted a large group of black males subjects gathered in the lot at approximately 0326 AM.

Phillip Francis, BM 29, removes a rifle from a vehicle and conceals same under a jacket. Subsequent investigation by detectives confirmed def Francis’ identity and the weapon was determined to be an AK47 Type assault rifle.

And oh yeah, there are other incidents in Dover outside of the Casino. Which of course is telling the state they may have to lay off hundreds of people because no one wants to visit there.

 

Update: Check out this newer news story, especially the reader’s comments: ‘Its been happening a long time. And it happens a lot:‘ 

 

 

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