I know our city is still hurting. Many Philadelphians are rightfully feeling outraged following the shooting of Walter Wallace, Jr. I thank those who have joined in our shared call for peace in Philadelphia as we seek justice.
We're committed to a thorough investigation. We plan to release body-worn camera footage and 911 audio in the coming days, after Mr. Wallace’s family has an opportunity to review it first.
The looting that has taken place is distressing, and it is clear that many of these folks are taking advantage of the situation, harming our businesses and communities, and doing a great disservice to those who want to protest the death of Walter Wallace, Jr.
We cannot allow others to destroy property. I have requested the assistance of the PA National Guard. Their role will be to safeguard property, prevent looting, and provide operational and logistical assistance to the Philadelphia Police Department and other operational departments.
I have also authorized a citywide curfew which will go into effect tonight at 9 p.m. through tomorrow at 6 a.m.
Last night, at the community meeting in West Philly hosted by State Representative Joanna McClinton, I heard directly from residents with pointed and fair criticism—as well as raw emotions. I promised them, and I promise everyone across our city, that our administration will do better.
Philly, I know this time is tough, but like with every other tough time we've faced, I know that we can work through it together.
We will grieve together.
And we can make our city better together.