Baltimore Sneaker Looter Hit With $100,000 Bail

Over a single pair of shoes.

via Lowell Melser

1.

by Brendan Dunne

The chaos of the Baltimore riots affected plenty of sneaker stores, which were ransacked and stripped of merchandise.

Charges are already being brought against some of the people that police believe were involved. The Guardian reports that Antonio Jackson, a warehouse laborer, was allegedly caught in Baltimore with a pair of sneakers with the price tag still attached. Jackson was not arrested at the scene of the looting.

The state's attorney requested $50,000 bail for Jackson, which was revised by Judge Flynn Owens to $100,000. All for a single pair of sneakers.