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What (who) is looter - definition

INDISCRIMINATE TAKING OF GOODS BY FORCE
Looter; Looters; Plunder; Pillage; Pillaging; War booty; Plundering; Rapine; Looted; Plunders; Despoil; Despoiled; Despoiling; Despoils; Despoiler; Pillagers; Pillages; War loot; Ransack; Spoils of victory; War looting; Booty (loot); Ransacking
  • The plundering of the [[Frankfurter Judengasse]], 22 August 1614.
  • Duke of Alba]], 2 October 1572.

Looter         
·noun A Plunderer.
looter         
(looters)
A looter is a person who steals things from shops or houses, for example during a war or riot.
N-COUNT
Looter (comics)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Looter (comics)
The Looter is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character primarily appears in comic books featuring Spider-Man.

Wikipedia

Looting

Looting is the act of stealing, or the taking of goods by force, typically in the midst of a military, political, or other social crisis, such as war, natural disasters (where law and civil enforcement are temporarily ineffective), or rioting. The proceeds of all these activities can be described as booty, loot, plunder, spoils, or pillage.

During modern-day armed conflicts, looting is prohibited by international law, and constitutes a war crime.

Examples of use of looter
1. One looter shot and wounded a fellow looter, who was taken to a hospital and survived.
2. The looter on Canal Street in New Orleans and the corporate looter on Wall Street have a similar motive÷ greed.
3. One police officer shot in the head by looter but expected to recover.
4. One police officer was injured overnight after being shot when he surprised a looter.
5. A security guard got shot because one of my men mistook him for a looter.