Investigation into May Rioting/Looting Incident Update- 95 Charged with Crimes
For Immediate Release:
August 6, 2020
The Atlantic City Police Department announces 95 individuals
have been charged as a result of an exhaustive investigation conducted by
members of this department following rioting and looting that occurred in May.
The investigation stemmed from rioting and looting that took
place throughout Atlantic City’s business district following a protest on May
31 and the days following. Towards the
conclusion of the protest, individuals within the crowd marched down Atlantic
Avenue and began to smash windows of businesses, steal merchandise and damage
property. Individuals began to arrive to
damaged stores in cars, run inside, and steal items. Officers arrested 17 people during the
hours-long event.
Chief Henry White immediately convened a group of officers to
create a task force to investigate and charge those responsible for their criminal
actions.
Investigators initially reviewed thousands of hours of video
recorded coverage from public and private cameras and social media. Through the videos, investigators were able
to locate individuals involved in criminal activity. Photographs were provided to law enforcement
personnel who identified suspects.
On June 30, the police department, seeking the assistance of
the public, released photographs of more than 200 people that needed to be
identified who were involved in criminal acts.
Within minutes, tips were being provided by the community identifying
individual photographs. Several
individuals who saw their photograph turned themselves in.
Investigators followed up on each received tip, conducted interviews,
and dealt directly with the 57 stores that sustained damaged property and/or
stolen merchandise. A final estimate is
not known, but the loss to the businesses affected by this incident is several
million dollars.
In the days after the initial criminal activity, stores that
had been burglarized continued to sustain damage and thefts as individuals
pulled plywood off the doors and stole merchandise. These incidents were also investigated.
“The Atlantic City Police Department has remained steadfast in
our support of those who exercise their First Amendment rights, including the right
to peacefully protest, however, we will not idly standby as individuals commit
crimes against our City,” said Chief Henry White. “Those that think they can come to Atlantic
City and commit crimes that directly impact our businesses and residents will
be held accountable. Although we are
announcing these charges today, this investigation will remain open until we
can identify every person on our list.
We greatly appreciate the support of the community in providing tips
that greatly assisted this investigation.”
“I congratulate the Atlantic City Police Department for their
tireless work in investigating the criminal activity that occurred in the City
in May,” said Mayor Marty Small Sr. “I want all residents and businesses
in Atlantic City, as well as all visitors to our community, to know that
Atlantic City will never accept or tolerate the kind of lawlessness that
occurred at that time, and that everyone who was involved in the destruction of
property and other illegal activity will be prosecuted vigorously and to the
fullest extent of the law. We are very proud of the businesses in our
City and we will continue to afford them every possible protection from any
conduct of this kind.”
Anyone with additional information is urged to contact the Atlantic
City Police Department at 609-343-3771 or email
riotinvestigationteam@acpolice.org. Information can be text to tip411
(847411). Begin the text with ACPD. All texts are anonymous.
The names of those criminally charged is attached.
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