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When the looting starts, the shooting starts
President Lyndon Johnson discusses the 1967 Detroit riot at the Oval Office
Meaningjustification of lethal force for rioting and property crimes
Context
Coined byChief Walter E. Headley, Miami Police Department (1967)
{{Infobox phrase
|        title = When the looting starts, the shooting starts
|        image = Meeting on Detroit riots Oval Office.jpg
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|          alt =
|      caption = President [[Lyndon Johnson]] discusses the [[1967 Detroit riot]] at the Oval Office
|       origin =
|      meaning = justification of [[lethal force]] for [[rioting]] and [[property crime]]s
|original_form =
|      context = {{flatlist|
* [[Long, hot summer of 1967]]
* [[George Floyd protests]]}}
|    coined_by = Chief Walter E. Headley, [[Miami Police Department]] (1967)
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