Nearly a week after a two-day crime spree destroyed several stores and terrorized residents, the city's law enforcement says the investigation is far from over.
Another night of unrest for residents, store owners and law enforcement as groups of looters gathered yet again to destroy and ransack more Philadelphia stores for the second night in a row.
Philadelphia police say at least 52 people were arrested after multiple businesses were looted and ransacked across the city Tuesday night. Police referred to some of the incidents as a 'coordinated attack.'
The Philadelphia Police Department arrested more than 50 suspects over the past two days for rioting, burglary and disorderly conduct, including one suspect out on bail for murder.
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