Air Jordans Did Not Cause Death, Despite Twitter Rumors
Air Jordan XI shoes were released Friday to mobs of eager shoppers, hoping to snag a pair of the retro Nike sneaks. Amid reported arrests and robberies, social networks buzzed that an 18-year-old had been trampled to death in suburban Washington, D.C. while shopping for the popular shoes.
Reports began circulating on Twitter Friday morning, saying that Tyreek Amir Jacobs was killed at Bethesda, Md.s Westfield Montgomery Mall, DCist reports.
A Facebook Page, RIP Tyreek AMIR Jacobs Got ! Killed F or Jordan Concords started Friday now has more than 29,000 Likes.
However, according to multiple reports, even though the death rumor was a hoax, there were numerous serious injuries across the country due to pushing, shoving and fighting at stores in cities such as Indianapolis, Atlanta, Seattle and Richmond, Calif.
As I suspected, the story of the kid getting killed over the Air Jordan 11s is a hoax bsun.md/sbPG5A (H/T @ifiremx)
darren rovell (@darrenrovell) December 23, 2011
While fortunately the Jacobs death story was not real, the Air Jordans in question have undoubtedly stirred up online and offline brouhaha. The $180 shoes are already being resold on eBay for $300 to $500.
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