In the wake of protests in the United States due to the deaths of blacks by white police, looting continues in luxury stores and shopping centers.

According to U.S. CBS broadcasts, on the 30th of the weekend (local time), protests were held in several major cities in the United States, and thousands of people participated, and in some areas, infiltrating stores and destroying items and stealing goods were caught.
At the Rodeo Drive, a shopping street in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles (LA), the glass doors of the luxury brand Alexander McQueen were broken and items such as handbags were stolen.

The windows of the nearby Gucci store were also broken, and the gang attempting to plunder fled when the police appeared.

There were also signs of unauthorized intrusions at Nordstrom department stores and Apple stores in the nearby shopping center 'Grove'.
In Chicago, Michigan Avenue's Nike stores were destroyed, and Macy's department stores were stolen.

Local media reported that the adidas store in Manhattan, New York, and Louis Vuitton store in Portland were also targets.
Meanwhile, Target, a hypermarket chain, announced on the day that it would temporarily close 175 stores across the United States.

In a statement, the company expressed condolences to the death of George Floyd and said, "We will continue to focus on maintaining the safety of our members and helping the community recover."

In the United States, protests against racial discrimination have been on the rise for five days, as black male George Floyd was killed by white police.

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(Photo = CNN, Reuters)