Livestreamed Philadelphia looter 'Meatball' traumatized after release on bail

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Dayjia Blackwell, a Philadelphia social media influencer known as "Meatball," who livestreamed the looting in the city, expressed feeling "traumatized" after being arrested for her involvement in the robberies. Blackwell claimed she had never done anything like this before and was scared by the treatment she received in jail. She was charged with six felonies and had her bail set at $25,000. The looting spree resulted in the destruction of multiple businesses and over 50 arrests, including a suspect out on bail for a murder case.
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