
The local Los Angeles media has begun referring to any mob violence as a “street take-over.”
Other recent crime stories from LA:
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Not to be outdone, Oakland has entered the chat: https://abc7news.com/post/video-shows-dozens-people-ransacking-76-gas-station/15033210 – “The mob was reportedly upset they weren’t allowed inside the store as the business was only offering window service, a normal occurrence for the 24/7 shop during the overnight hours.”
They were just so overjoyed by their love of Independence Day that the spirit moved them to do this mere hours after 7/4 ended. Steve Sailer has many great articles on crimes catalyzed by black exuberance.
(Notice that this occurred at a 76 gas station and it made the news on the matching date, 7/6. A common bit of subtle media humor.)