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Camden, New Jersey erupts in 
race riots following the beating death of a 
Puerto Rican motorist by city police. Looting and arson occurred. This was a turning point in Camden's decline to one of the poorest and highest-crime municipalities in the United States. Camden was, however, the site of a 1949 shooting rage by 
Howard Unruh, considered by some to be the first 
mass murderer in the United States. The riots resulted in the demise of Camden's 
Sears and AP branches. Also in 1971, 
Philadelphia International Records was established, with Camden native Leon Huff as co-founder.