DETROIT, MI — Fires, looting, and violence broke out across the city last night, as the Black Lives Matter movement marked the 10-year anniversary of its inception by setting fire to 10 more predominantly black neighborhoods.

"Why light candles on a cake when you can torch entire neighborhoods?" asked the movement's co-founder Patrisse Cullors when reached for comment at one of her palatial mansions. "We really want to use this momentous occasion--not only to show the world we're still here but to remind everyone of the effect we've had in black communities for the last 10 years."

As dozens of buildings were set ablaze, celebrants engaged in mostly peaceful destruction of property, smashing store windows, overturning vehicles, looting local businesses, and firing celebratory gunshots int

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