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Lines inside, outside stores on extended Black Friday

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Sisters Bailee (left), 11, and Kylie Highbarger, 13, of Amboy walk through UOI at Northland Mall Friday morning while doing some shopping with their mother, Becky. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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One person shouted, “On your marks.”

The doors soon opened. Employees had carts ready for customers.

8:04 p.m. Thursday, Kmart

Most headed to the electronics department. A few put the remaining large TVs into their carts. No fights.

Not all were happy, though.

“What a joke,” one customer said, leaving after the TVs ran out.

9:36 p.m. Thursday, Walmart, Dixon

More than 100 people gathered around bins of electronic items covered in plastic. The store planned to uncover them at 10 p.m.

A nearby line snaked through several aisles for the most popular item – the $38 Blu-ray player.

The parking lot was nearly full, as was the one for Sterling’s Walmart.

9:51 p.m. Thursday, Walmart

Bonita Willis, 40, and her fiance, Scott Bonnell, 41, both of Amboy, were at the edge of the crowd near the bins.

“We’re Black Friday virgins,” Willis said. “We’re going to see what they have. We didn’t come with any specific intentions.”

9:57 p.m. Thursday, Walmart

Three minutes early, employees uncovered the bins. Many shouted in excitement. One woman fell down. She got her loot anyway.

“I’m fine,” she insisted.

11:54 p.m. Thursday, Kohl’s, Sterling

Nearly 250 people stood in line for a midnight opening at Kohl’s. The temperature had plunged to 39 degrees.

At the front were Chuck, 33, and Angie Arwine, 28, of Rock Falls. She got there at 6 p.m., while he went to sales at Walmart.

“I dropped her off and went to another war zone,” Chuck said.

They were planning to get an Android Tablet.

12:01 a.m. Thursday, Kohl’s

One minute late, an employee opened the front door. Shoppers streamed in.

From the side, a few women tried to cut in. Some in the line glared. Others protested. One man shouted an obscenity.

“Calm down; you’ll get your deals,” one of the women responded.

The employee told the group where the end of the line was.

Undeterred, one woman kept getting closer.

“Back up. Back up,” the employee ordered in a loud voice.

“I’m not going to move,” the woman said.

The employee called for security, but when she looked away, the woman slipped in.

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