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MESQUITE — An out-of-control crowd of shoppers was on the verge of violence at Town East Mall in Mesquite Thursday morning, and it was all over a pair of shoes.
It was the first appearance of the $175 Air Jordan 11 Retro design. Twenty-five years after their debut, Air Jordans are still a must-have for Christmas, but the crowd at Town East was so unruly, officers had to step in with pepper spray..
The waiting started around midnight. Three stores at Town East Mall were offering the new Jordans.
But there was just one way into shopping center when it opened at 6 a.m.
The first sign of trouble came when shoppers pushed on the glass door and broke it.
"Then you hear the glass, at that point, and everyone took off," said shopper Crystal Browning. "You knew it had gotten out of hand at that point."
Police said they acted after a young boy was pinned against the door. Though he wasn't injured, officers used pepper spray on the crowd to gain control.
"We did not hear, at no point, any police person give us any kind of warning saying, 'You need to back up.' All we got was pepper spray," Browning said.
Long lines were also seen in Houston, where shoppers staked out a Foot Action store early Thursday. At the Deerwood Mall, shoppers dashed toward the entrance — some, reportedly, breaking into the shopping center.
"They were bum-rushing; they were running in, pushing everybody out of the way," said one witness. "Trying to hurry up and get in line so they can be the first to get them."
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