The Philadelphia mayor will soon propose taxpayer-funded state-run iPhone stores, with a separate boutique just for mass looting.
The Philadelphia social media influencer arrested while she livestreamed Tuesday night's looting mayhem fought back tears as she was charged with six felonies.
Dayjia Blackwell, better known as "Meatball," shared her firsthand view of the chaos, in which looters targeted several businesses including Apple, Foot Locker and Lululemon, before being caught.
In the videos posted to her Instagram Stories, Blackwell can be heard laughing and cheering on the other looters as she stood by and watched the chaos unfold.
At one point during her stream, Blackwell turned to face her camera and challenged the cops to arrest her.
"Tell the police they're either gonna lock me up tonight, or it's gonna get lit, it's gonna be a movie," she said at one point.
"This is what happens when we don't get justice in this city," she screamed as she joined a crowd of youngsters in the street.
Blackwell's video showed hordes of looters rushing into the Apple store and running away with iPhones and tablets.
"Free iPhones! Free iPhones," Blackwell yelled.
Police used the social media posts of Blackwell and other alleged looters to determine their precise location amid the chaos, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
On Wednesday, "Meatball" was handed eight separate charges including six felonies stemming from her involvement with the looting, according to court documents viewed by The Post.
Blackwell was charged with burglary, criminal trespassing, conspiracy, criminal mischief, riot with the intent to commit a felony and criminal use of a communication facility.
Police also issued the influencer two misdemeanors -- receiving stolen property and hazardous conditions/physically offensive.