Scottsdale Fashion Square is an upscale, super-regional luxury shopping mall located in the downtown area of Scottsdale, Arizona. PHOENIX - Police officials in Scottsdale have issued a statement after property was looted and damaged in the city's Fashion Square, calling the event "unprecedented.". It was a riot that saw several dozens of individuals collectively damaging property at and near the mall, breaking into businesses and looting the interiors," a department statement said.Twelve people were arrested on suspicion of burglary and trespassing, police said. "While some may have indeed come to join what they believed would be a … "Glass was shattered and inventory picked through at most of the outward-facing storefronts at Scottsdale Fashion Square. He did this several times, according to police, and did not listen to orders to stop. ""While some may have indeed come to join what they believed would be a peaceful protest, what occurred was neither peaceful, nor a protest. We’ll get through this together and we look forward to seeing you soon," the mall said in a statement Sunday on its Facebook page.The events began as another group of people were protesting and marching in downtown Phoenix, which had moments of peace and moments of increased escalation.Watch video in the player below:Several roads in the area remain closed until further notice, and Scottsdale Fashion Square is also shut down indefinitely.Scottsdale fell into chaos Saturday night as a large crowd of people descended on Scottsdale Fashion Square and the Scottsdale Waterfront area and began damaging businesses and restaurants, including the Apple Store and P.F. It was a riot that saw several dozens of individuals collectively damaging property at and near the mall, breaking into businesses and looting the interiors," a department statement said.Twelve people were arrested on suspicion of burglary and trespassing, police said.

""Our hearts are broken for our community. PHOENIX- Police officials in Scottsdale have issued a statement after property was looted and damaged in the city's Fashion Square, calling the event "unprecedented." At this time, Scottsdale Fashion Square is closed. Scottsdale police block entry into the areas around Scottsdale Fashion Square Sunday morning after looters vandalized and stole from dozens of businesses. Experience the benefit of cutting-edge coworking space combined with top dining and retail right at your fingertips. Police said stolen merchandise was found when investigating.PHOENIX — Scottsdale police have arrested three more suspects linked to the protests and riots in Scottsdale in late May.Medina was arrested on charges of felony flight, failing to stop for a police officer, reckless driving, endangerment, criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct, and unlawful assembly.The Fashion Square closed after the incident and didn’t reopen until June 10.Urban Outfitters, the Apple Store and Neiman Marcus were among the stores that sustained damage during the unrest the night of May 30.Two of the arrests, which were announced Friday, were related to theft.Sgt. "They need to hear our cry they need to LISTEN. Robert Rocha, 18, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, trafficking stolen property and theft.That brings the total to 47 charged with crimes related to the violence that erupted at the Scottsdale Fashion Square on May 30 and 31.All three people arrested are Valley residents, according to police.He later fled from officers on a closed street, driving in the wrong direction.Eric Robles, 22, was accused of trafficking stolen property and possessing stolen property. Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. "Scottsdale Police officers are always prepared to respond to any acts of violence or property damage," the statement on Saturday said. Industrious: Coworking Redefined. Chang's, Culinary Dropout, Urban Outfitters and Sprinkles Cupcakes all suffered property damage.The Phoenix chapter of Black Lives Matter put out a statement Saturday night saying it was not involved with the event at the mall and expressed concern for the safety of the participants.Scottsdale police called the activity "a riot." Police arrested 12 people after a night of looting and violence Saturday at Scottsdale Fashion Square mall. Businesses such as P.F. "We gone take this protest, rage, anger, sadness and hurt to the white people community," the post read. "We gone take this protest, rage, anger, sadness and hurt to the white people community," the post read.

Hundreds of people converged on the … "They need to hear our cry they need to LISTEN. PHOENIX — Following the third consecutive night of protests in the Valley, Scottsdale’s Fashion Square is closed today, according to authorities. Scottsdale police said "millions of dollars in damages and theft" occurred in a late-night spasm of violence and looting hit Scottsdale Fashion Square and surrounding businesses. By Cole Lauterbach | The Center Square Broken window of a local investment advisor's office near Scottsdale Fashion Square. On Sunday morning, Scottsdale police said a dozen people were arrested during the "unprecedented" event and booked into jail on various charges. A wedding dress inside David's Bridal had been defaced with black spray paint, while the glass entrance of the Apple store, which faces east onto Scottsdale Road, was shattered, with the words "For Floyd" spray-painted in red on the walls.At least one assault was reported, police said.Hundreds of people converged on the mall, smashing windows, tagging walls with graffiti and walking out with handfuls of merchandise.Scottsdale police spokesman Ben Hoster said three of the suspects live out of state, while the others live in various cities around the Phoenix area.Two earlier nights of protest in the Phoenix area in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other police killings were concentrated in central Phoenix, near the Phoenix Police Department headquarters, City Hall and the state Capitol.Police arrested 12 people after a night of looting and violence Saturday at Scottsdale Fashion Square mall.But hundreds of people converged on the Scottsdale mall Saturday after a post circulated on social media told people to meet at 10 p.m. as an alternative to damaging "our own community.