Brian Woodyard Jr stood alone at the corner of McKean Avenue with a machete in his hand.
Behind him was the corner shop he had vowed to defend. Its glass door had already been smashed in by looters. Groups of youths ran through the darkness of nearby streets.
Was he prepared to actually use the weapon he was holding? "You're damn straight I am," he replied.
Would that be legal? "Nope," he laughed. "But forget the law when the law can't protect civilians. This is kind of all-out war."
Mr Woodyard's lone watch was just one of many moments of chaos, disorder and lawlessness as the streets of Baltimore erupted into rioting last night. Full story...
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Behind him was the corner shop he had vowed to defend. Its glass door had already been smashed in by looters. Groups of youths ran through the darkness of nearby streets.
Was he prepared to actually use the weapon he was holding? "You're damn straight I am," he replied.
Would that be legal? "Nope," he laughed. "But forget the law when the law can't protect civilians. This is kind of all-out war."
Mr Woodyard's lone watch was just one of many moments of chaos, disorder and lawlessness as the streets of Baltimore erupted into rioting last night. Full story...
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