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Black Friday shoppers hit the stores in Maine

Mall fights have practically become an annual occurrence as consumers rush for discounted items during post-Thanksgiving sales in the US.

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At least one participant in the fight was shown being ushered out of the food court by his friends. An shopper – who decided not to get involved, but instead increasing their social media popularity by recording and posting the scrap onto Twitter.

Early in the disturbance, a woman is knocked to the ground as the two men grapple with each other in an effort to subdue the other one. However, no one complains when a nurse or a police officer has to work on Christmas or New Year’s Eve.

There are also way to many kids in these videos.

Lines formed outside Miami Valley retail stores were small early today as shoppers began their searches for deals on Black Friday. “We’re looking at cheap movies”, he said, holding up a title that caught his interest.

Samantha Smyth Chandler refuses to shop Thursday evening because Thanksgiving Day is reserved for family time.

Steve Emberson’s parents are almost professional Black Friday shoppers. “We are expecting a busy and successful holiday shopping season and I want to emphasize safety and security are our priorities every day”. “This is what we do now, is go do some shopping”, Sauder said.

A stroll through Cordova Mall Friday morning revealed a flurry of activity, sale signs in store windows and shopping bags under shoppers’ arms.

In the Florence Mall, in Florence, Kentucky, a huge brawl broke out off involving more than dozen youths.

“You can feel the tension building before the doors open”, she told the Mirror. It will reopen Black Friday at 5 a.m. and remain open until 10 p.m.

Clothing store F&F “hit our target” on Thanksgiving, doing better than last year, said Samantha Arboleda, 19, a Brentwood resident who’s been with the store for little over a year.

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Although they might have to stand in checkout lines that snake around the entire store, they will leave with bags full of gifts and the satisfaction of knowing that they received a good deal on them.

Video of two men fighting in a Kentucky mall was posted to Twitter