Apple closes some U.S. stores again, this time because of looting and vandalism

Apple is temporarily closing some of its stores again.
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Apple closes some U.S. stores again, this time because of looting and vandalism
The Apple store window is destroyed at the Grove shopping center in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on May 30, 2020. Credit: afp/gettyimages

Weeks after reopening some of its U.S. retail stores, which were shut down since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, Apple closed the majority of them down after they were targeted by looters.

9to5Mac reports that most of the stores have been closed until Sunday, but some will remained closed through Monday, too.

Apple confirmed the closures to 9to5Mac. "With the health and safety of our teams in mind, we’ve made the decision to keep a number of our stores in the U.S. closed on Sunday," the company said.


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The protests demanding justice for George Floyd have in some places had looters joining in, destroying and stealing property from numerous retail stores, including Apple's. 9to5Mac says that the company's Uptown store in Minneapolis has been vandalized and looted, forcing Apple to close it and board it up. Apple's website says that particular store will remain closed until at least June 6.

Apple's store at the Grove shopping center in Los Angeles was vandalized as well, and CNBC reported that stores in Brooklyn and Washington, D.C. were vandalized and looted as well. All of these stores will remain closed until at least June 6 or 7, according to Apple's website.

You can find the full list of Apple's retail stores in the U.S., with working hours for each store, here.

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Stan Schroeder
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