Black Friday madness continues: Thousands wait overnight in the freezing cold to snag cut-price TVs and retailer websites crash under huge surge in traffic as $20billion weekend blowout rages on

- One person was shot outside a Missouri mall on Thursday night as Black Friday shoppers rushed to stores
- In Hoover, Alabama, two women sparked a mass brawl which forced the closure of the Riverchase Galleria
- Other videos and pictures of frantic shoppers brawling over goods are pouring in from all over the country
- Commerce experts predict Americans will spend $20billion in total between Thursday night and Monday
- The average shopper is expected to spend almost $1,000 on discounted goods in stores and online
- Many stores got a head start by opening their doors at 5pm on Thanksgiving Day to do more trade
- Shoppers also began flooding retailer websites in the hopes of snagging bargains before Cyber Monday
- Lowes home improvements store buckled under the surge in traffic and their website crashed
Black Friday madness has officially gripped the nation.
The elbows-out shopping bonanza began on Thursday night as stores across the country opened their doors early to crowds of frantic bargain hunters.
It carried on throughout the day on Friday as millions flocked to malls, stores and retail websites to snag a bargain.
While most were peaceful in their pursuit of cut-priced goods, brawls and tugs-of-war erupted in different stores. One, in a Buckle store in Hoover, Alabama, resulted in two women being arrested.
The violence was even more severe in Missouri where a 19-year-old man was shot outside a mall as shoppers rushed to snap up cut-price goods inside. He is in a critical condition.
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