Shopping holiday is also known for the violent brawls it causes in stores and malls • After the promotions, social networks were filled with videos showing the bad side of the person
Human nature strikes again: a brawl in Black Friday
If there is a day in the year where the claim that human origin is from the monkey seems safer than ever, then the candidate promises to do so is the Black Friday that took place last Friday.
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During the "shopping holiday", crowds gazed at the doors of malls and various product stores in Europe and the United States, bursting in with great noise, while physically trampling on those who did not rush forward enough. But this is not just a mad rush of loads to products at a huge discount, but also a real brawl about various products, sometimes between dozens of people.
Videos of these brawls are released every year and this year, too, the security cameras of the giant stores and malls in the United States provide us with plays that are hard to imagine or imagine. One such brawl was filmed at a mall in the state of Pennsylvania outside the Forever 21 store.
In a video shared on Facebook by Shaul Safdie, five American teens are seen fumbling between them and the security guards in the store.
Another brawl was filmed outside the Walmart store in a Florida mall, where two men began quarreling around paper for gift wrapping. It turns out that it was a retired Marine soldier and one Marine soldier in the service who began to argue for manners around a woman bypassing the queue, one commenting to the woman about her behavior and the other responding and very quickly both sides were talking to their hands. The brawl was separated by a security guard as one of the parties though broken. However, no complaint was filed with the police and no one was arrested.
In the third case, a chaotic brawl can be seen among Walmart Tennessee customers, where store security guards had to separate two women as they pull each other in their hair.
BLACK FRIDAY FIGHT: Tensions ran high at the Walmart in Hendersonville yesterday. Video courtesy Toolie Durrett pic.twitter.com/RK3SINNBKS
- FoxNashville (@FOXNashville) November 29, 2019
Shopper Angel Garcia also took some photos at the Walmart store in Dallas with the store's customers looking at different stages of anarchy. Garcia uploaded the photos to Twitter and garnered comments like "Welcome to our royal shopping world," or "She just wants her damn TV."
Took selfies w / the Black Friday fight at Walmart pic.twitter.com/B37t4J7EGF
- Angel Garcia (@boffathesenuts) November 29, 2019
To conclude, we have gathered some more giant Black Friday battles that reveal a few more "proud" moments for humanity.