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    New Air Jordans cause nationwide shopping frenzy

    Only shoes guys!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=Uqwg1KE2-xQ
    SEATTLE (AP)—Scuffles broke out and police were brought in to quell unrest that nearly turned into riots across the nation Friday following the release of Nike’s new Air Jordan basketball shoes—a retro model of one of the most popular Air Jordans ever made.
    The mayhem stretched from Washington state to Georgia and was reminiscent of the violence that broke out 20 years ago in many cities as the shoes became popular targets for thieves. It also had a decidedly Black Friday feel as huge crowds of shoppers overwhelmed stores for a must-have item.
    In suburban Seattle, police used pepper spray on about 20 customers who started fighting at the Westfield Southcenter mall. The crowd started gathering at four stores in the mall around midnight and had grown to more than 1,000 people by 4 a.m., when the stores opened, Tukwila Officer Mike Murphy said. He said it started as fighting and pushing among people in line and escalated over the next hour.

    Murphy said no injuries were reported, although some people suffered cuts or scrapes from fights. Shoppers also broke two doors, and 18-year-old man was arrested for assault after authorities say he punched an officer.
    “He did not get his shoes; he went to jail,” Murphy said.
    The $180 shoes went on sale Friday in a limited release at stores, and the lines began forming several hours before businesses opened.
    As the crowds kept growing through the night, they became more unruly and ended in vandalism, violence and arrests.
    A man was stabbed when a brawl broke out between several people waiting in line at a Jersey City, N.J., mall to buy the new shoes, authorities said. The 20-year-old man was expected to recover from his injuries.
    In Richmond, Calif., police say crowds waiting to buy the Air Jordan 11 Retro Concords at the Hilltop Mall were turned away after a gunshot rang out around 7 a.m.
    No injuries were reported, but police said a 24-year-old suspect was taken into custody. The gun apparently went off inadvertently, the Contra Costa Times reported.
    The frenzy over Air Jordans has been dangerous in the past. Some people were mugged or even killed for early versions of the shoe, created by Nike Inc. in 1985.
    The Air Jordan has since been a consistent hit with sneaker fans, spawning a subculture of collectors willing to wait hours to buy the latest pair. Some collectors save the shoes for special occasions or never take them out of the box.
    A new edition was launched each year, and release dates had to be moved to the weekends at some points to keep kids from skipping school to get a pair.
    But the uproar over the shoe had died down in recent years. These latest incidents seem to be part of trend of increasing acts of violence at retailers this holiday shopping season, such as the shopper who pepper-sprayed others at a Wal-Mart in Los Angeles on Black Friday and crowds looting a clothing store in New York.
    Nike issued a statement in response to the violence that said: “Consumer safety and security is of paramount importance. We encourage anyone wishing to purchase our product to do so in a respectful and safe manner.”
    Other disturbances reported at stores in places like Kentucky and Nebraska ranged from shoving and threats to property damage.
    In Taylor, Mich., about 100 people forced their way into a shopping center around 5:30 a.m., damaging decorations and overturning benches. Police say a 21-year-old man was arrested.
    In Toledo, Ohio, police said they arrested three people after a crowd surged into a mall.
    In Lithonia, Ga., at least four people were apparently arrested after customers broke down a door at a store selling the shoes. DeKalb County police said up to 20 squad cars responded.
    In Northern California, two men were arrested at a Fairfield mall after crowds shoved each other to get in position for the Nikes, police said.
    In Stockton, Detective Joe Silva said a person was taken into custody at Weberstown Mall on suspicion of making criminal threats involving the shoes. Police also were investigating an attempted robbery in the mall’s parking lot. The victim was wrongly believed to have just purchased Air Jordans.
    In Tukwila, Officer Murphy said the crowd was on the verge of a riot and would have gotten even more out of hand if the police hadn’t intervened.
    About 25 officers from Tukwila and surrounding areas responded. Murphy said police smelled marijuana and found alcohol containers at the scene.
    “It was not a nice, orderly group of shoppers,” Murphy said. “There were a lot of hostile and disorderly people.”
    The Southcenter mall’s stores sold out of the Air Jordans, and all but about 50 people got a pair, Murphy said.
    Shoppers described the scene as chaotic and at times dangerous.
    Carlisa Williams said she joined the crowd at the Southcenter for the experience and ended up buying two pairs of shoes, one for her and one for her brother. But she said she’ll never do anything like it again.
    “I don’t understand why they’re so important to people,” Williams told KING-TV. “They’re just shoes at the end of the day. It’s not worth risking your life over.”
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    Pretty sad TBH. People getting hurt for some shoes. And to top it off that video further illustrates that some stereotypes are true.... unfortunately.

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    It'll be refreshing to see the same crowds fight for something that could change the world.

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    I just saw that video ahile ago, I agree pretty sad indeed.

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    wow...
    Smh

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    Pretty sad TBH. People getting hurt for some shoes. And to top it off that video further illustrates that some stereotypes are true.... unfortunately.

    THATS MONEY THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR~!!

    those shoes retail what at the store? $150-200?

    they go fo $399-500 on ebay!

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    THATS MONEY THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR~!!

    those shoes retail what at the store? $150-200?

    they go fo $399-500 on ebay!

    How much to get bailed out of jail? In Atlanta, a mom left her two kids in the car. How much to get from under child endangerment charges? To repair the damage to those two kids? We still need to brace for the impending robberies which may end in bodily harm. I know where you're coming from but there's some things you just need to take a pass on....

    $5 toasters too....
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    I don't understand. Local mall had 900 people show up for the Jordan Retro 14's 2 nights ago. The day before that I could walk into any shoe store there and get a pair. Did I miss something, or should I have bought my pair then?

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    I don't understand. Local mall had 900 people show up for the Jordan Retro 14's 2 nights ago. The day before that I could walk into any shoe store there and get a pair. Did I miss something, or should I have bought my pair then?

    It's the same thing when a big new game comes out. It's just to say that you were there and got the first pair during an early release.

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    some people today are just too damn stupid. these are the people that watch to much damn tv and get sucked up into these reality B.S. lol! just saying.

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