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Black Thursday Chaos

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: November 22, 2012
Shoppers are out in full force tonight trying to get the hottest items at the best deals.

WDHN's Jamiese Price has been out to several retail stores tonight and reports have rolled in on facebook throughout the evening.

Dothan Police were called to Best Buy at the Dothan Pavilion after complaint calls were made due to people cutting in line.

At the Northside Walmart, the store reached capacity -- which led the fire marshal to required that someone could enter the store only after someone left the store.

There were long lines at both locations. Long lines could also be seen at other retail stores.

Similar lines could also bee seen at Target which is just a few minutes from opening.

If you have a photo or video please feel free to share it with us by emailing it to news@wdhn.com.
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