Aftermath of the St. Louis Riots

Daily Stormer
August 13, 2014

The Black rioting in St. Louis is tentatively on hold, and the people in the destroyed neighborhood of Ferguson are attempting to deal with the aftermath.

The pictures and text below are from imgur, where a local uploaded the images of the situation now.

The Dollar General roughly a tenth of a mile from where I live
The Dollar General roughly a tenth of a mile from where I live

They had merchandise strewn so far and wide that I couldn’t even get out of my subdivision with my car. Had to walk it…

Some places just had windows broken out
Some places just had windows broken out
But other places were completely destroyed
But other places were completely destroyed

If your merchandise is in demand or can be quickly sold, your store was destroyed.

This gas station had both doors busted out.
This gas station had both doors busted out.
The registers were all stolen.
The registers were all stolen.
Even once people had access to the stores, it didn't stop them from breaking out the windows.
Even once people had access to the stores, it didn’t stop them from breaking out the windows.

This Ross Dress for Less was completely destroyed inside and out. Wasn’t allowed in to take pictures.

This GNC really shows how angry some people were, as the steel door handle was twisted and mangled
This GNC really shows how angry some people were, as the steel door handle was twisted and mangled
The board ups were done really quickly in some places. Some local stores volunteered time and materials
The board ups were done really quickly in some places. Some local stores volunteered time and materials
Metal gates couldn't stop people either
Metal gates couldn’t stop people either

(Sorry about the poor picture, taken through a window and it was glaring like crazy)

Not everything is bad news. Home Depot on Halls Ferry has been amazing
Not everything is bad news. Home Depot on Halls Ferry has been amazing

They were offering free materials to any businesses in the area that needed them. They also sent out employees to help wherever they could, despite their store being a mad house. I went inside and talked to the store manager, Dan. He told me this wasn’t a corporate initiative, but just a store supporting it’s community. They’ve earned my everlasting loyalty.