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Citation From the October 28, 2020, edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom

SANDRA SMITH (CO-ANCHOR): Philadelphia seeing a second night of violence following the fatal police shooting of a Black man. Demonstrators marched through the streets there, some attacking officers, this as stores were ransacked by looters. 

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LELAND VITTERT (CORRESPONDENT): Sandra, good morning to you. Police were really overwhelmed by these looters. If you imagine a game of whack-a-mole between police and the looters, the looters had the upper hand as they went store by store for about three miles here, miles away from where Walter Wallace was shot. Flat-screen TVs were a very popular item as were sneakers. We saw somebody pulling out an entire washing machine. So that means folks were showing up with dollies and cars. There were a couple of cars that were carjacked with people who had looted merchandise inside. It would appear as though the police may have been told to stand down. 

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VITTERT: Sandra, the National Guard has been called up. Two-hundred guardsmen from the Pennsylvania Guard scheduled to come here to Philadelphia probably in the next 48 hours, which is help for the Philadelphia Police Department that could not come soon enough ahead of another potentially violent night. 

SMITH: Leland Vittert on that for us. Thank you, Leland. Meantime, hundreds of demonstrators marched in Brooklyn last night in protest of Walter Wallace Jr.'s killing. Dozens were arrested after leaving a trail of destruction there. Several protesters reportedly threw rocks and bottles at police as patrol cars were vandalized. At one intersection, a driver sped through a line of cops after being ordered to stop, injuring an officer.