Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Cement 4 Jordan are really cool

They braved long lines, noisy crowds and even pepper spray to get a pair of Jordan 4 Cement. A sneaker fans across the country flocked to catch the shoes, which went on sale Friday at midnight across the nation. A shouting match erupted outside the mall around 10:30 p.m. Thursday Staten Island between two men waiting for the shoe, police said. Consumers began to line up behind police barricades around 9 am and about 1,000 raised by 22 hours Mayhem erupted when Vincenzo Gavrity, 19 square up to another man discovering his fists, yelling and cursing, police said. The second man piped down when the cops moved in, but police say it took several officers to restrict Gavrity quartered.
I received my Air Jordan 4, said Gavrity, whose jacket was torn up in the dust as he tried to avoid the handcuffs, according to the criminal complaint. Gavrity was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstruction of government administration. Police pepper-sprayed about 20 people in Tukwila, after getting into a fight waiting for new shoes, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported. Police said the incident began after more than 1,000 people lined up around midnight for a chance to purchase the Air Jordan Retro XI Concords, which retail for $ 180 a pop. Finally, a group of customers began to grow and the situation escalated. We started to have some pushing and fighting among customers, a spokesman for the police told The Associated Press. Around four, he started to get quite unruly and officers sprayed pepper spray on a few people who were fighting, and seemed to do the trick for breaking them.
A man was arrested in the incident - and did not get his Air Jordan Cement. In Lithonia, four people were arrested after overzealous customers broke down the door of a store selling sneakers. Police were also called shopping centers in Florida, Indiana, Texas and Virginia to control crowds, ABC News reported. I do not remember anything like this in the recent past at all, certainly not with the iPhone or something like that, Linda Jackson, a spokesman for the Department Indianapolis Metropolitan Police, told ABCNews. In New Jersey, a customer told My Fox Philly a fellow customer had threatened shots if he does not get the shoes. Security has opened the door, and there was complete chaos, shopper JR Santos told the TV station. Besides being hot Christmas gift items, the baskets can resell for hundreds more -. and could increase in value on Friday afternoon, the pair went for $ 510 on ebay While hysteria on shoes seems extreme, it has unfortunately become predictable for the shoe popular, which first debuted at the NBA of its namesake. career in 1985.

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