Windows Shattered, Businesses Looted: Looking At The Aftermath Of The George Floyd Downtown Pittsburgh Protest
/ CBS News
Graffiti on the site of the Dollar Bank on Forbes Avenue. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
This is an office space at Dollar Bank on Forbes Avenue. Facilities manager told KDKA this location and the Oliver location are damaged. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
An ATM on Wood Street and Oliver Avenue was destroyed during the protest. (Photo Credit: Chris Hoffman)
Looters used the metal signs from the nearby flower beds to crash through the glass windows at Five Guys. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
Looters used the metal signs from the nearby flower beds to crash through the glass windows at Five Guys. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
Starbucks in Market Square had just reopened before the protest. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
Starbucks in Market Square had just reopened before the protest. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
Starbucks in Market Square had just reopened before the protest. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
The shoe store “DTLR” was ransacked and destroyed on Wood Street. Air Jordan 13s and all other shoes were stolen. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
People have been lining up shoes they’ve found. Empty shoe boxes are scattered throughout downtown. (Photo Credit: Meghan Schiller)
The glass doors of GNC were smashed in. (Photo Credit: Chris Hoffman)
(Photo Credit: Chris Hoffman)
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