Highlights
- Philadelphia Police boosted patrols after social media looting threats.
- Increased officer presence in Center City and high-traffic areas to prevent unrest.
- Two juveniles detained after a group gathered on Market Street.
- Social media monitored by police to detect potential criminal activities.
- Peaceful protests against Trump policies held near City Hall, with police oversight.
- Police urge residents to report suspicious activity by calling 911.
Philadelphia Police ramped up patrols across the city Wednesday night in response to social media posts suggesting looting and disturbances.
Officers were deployed citywide, especially near Center City businesses and other previously affected neighborhoods, aiming to prevent any unrest.
Heightened Patrols After Election Day
Following Election Day, Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel stressed the importance of protecting Philadelphia communities. “We’re being very, very cautious to ensure safety,” Bethel said. With a robust plan in place, the department is prepared for any response to election outcomes.
In high-traffic spots like the 52nd Street corridor in West Philadelphia, officers increased their visibility, including bike and patrol units. Numerous businesses in areas like Market, Walnut, and Chestnut Streets closed early or boarded up windows for added protection.
Around 8:30 p.m., police dispersed a group of juveniles dressed in black gathered on Market Street. Officers detained two individuals during the incident. Another group attempted to break into a DTLR store on Germantown Avenue but was stopped by police.
Police Monitor Social Media and Prioritize Safety
Philadelphia Police are actively tracking social media, sharing intelligence with partner agencies to stay ahead of potential disturbances.
Sgt. Eric Gripp highlighted, “Criminal behavior will not be tolerated, and our officers are prepared to act to protect businesses and neighborhoods.”
Peaceful Protests Near City Hall
While focused on preventing disruptions, police also managed peaceful protests near City Hall. Groups like the Socialist Alternative and Revolutionary Communists of America gathered to protest former President Trump’s policies.
Demonstrator Eric Jenkins expressed, “We’re here to start a mass movement against Trump’s right-wing agenda.” Officers maintained a close watch to ensure demonstrations stayed peaceful.
Important Tips for Residents and Businesses
Police urge residents to report any suspicious activity immediately by calling 911. “We’re prepared to respond, but we hope for peace,” said Bethel, adding that patrols will remain increased in the coming days to ensure safety for all.