‘Drunk’ Protesters Loot Convenience Store, ‘Taunt’ Officers After Dallas Police Massacre
In the wake of a Black Lives Matter protest that turned deadly Thursday as an ambush on police in Dallas, Texas left five officers dead, and seven others critically wounded, video has emerged showing protesters taunting police officers standing guard in front of a gas station.
Some social media users took to Twitter to share footage of a local news report that showed what was reported as being 300 to 400 protesters dancing, shouting at, and flicking off uniformed police officers in the wake of the single deadliest day for law enforcement since September 11, 2001.
4 Cops Dead, 7 Cops Wounded and they're dancing in front of police officers mocking them
— Jared Wyand (@JaredWyand) July 8, 2016
WTF is this?#Dallas pic.twitter.com/95mL6l3M1q
The police were reportedly guarding the 7-Eleven in downtown Dallas after calls came in that the convenience store had been looted by protesters.
The alleged looting occurred hours after several Dallas law enforcement officers were either killed or wounded, according to a timeline of the horrific events reported by Breitbart News.
The first fatal shots were reported as earlier as 9:26 p.m. Thursday night, as a local Fox station reported protesters chanting “F*ck the Police” before shooting.
A News 8 reporter said the protesters were “drunk” and some were suspected of stealing from the 7-Eleven, prompting the massive police presence.
The Youtube video below also appeared online, apparently showing the same local news coverage.
This report is time stamped at 12:47 a.m. local Dallas time (1:47 a.m. ET), again, hours after the deadly police shootings occurred.