By June 5, demolition was down to the remains of the Hoagie City building, a three- to four-story unbraced brick wall that loomed above the one-story thrift store. At 10:41 a.m., as an excavator picked at the remains of another portion of the building, the wall toppled and crushed the thrift store. Six people were killed and 13 injured, and one of the injured died 23 days later.