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Friday, October 09, 2020

Boots? I'm guessing they weren't work boots...

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WTVC) — The Cleveland Police Department says four people face charges after they tried to rob from a shoe store, and after a store employee was hurt trying to stop them. 

CPD spokeswoman Sgt. Evie West says the incident happened last Thursday at the Rack Room Shoes store at 300 Paul Huff Parkway. 

West says according to witnesses, three women and a man entered the store and went straight to the women's section, grabbed stacks of Timberland boots and put them into bags. 

11 comments:

  1. I guess these four missed the Democrats' "first riot, THEN loot" training seminar.
    Oh well, next time better. No bail, defunded police, try again.

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  2. I was right, again! Guess the race article! Those humble Amish are at it again! ;^))

    Nemo

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  3. "muh repuhrations..."

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  4. After watching Kamala wear them, they just had to have several pairs for themselves.

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    1. They dissed Melania for wearing them last year.

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  5. Tranny jogging boots.

    You know, for RuPaul's Construction-Enthusiast Race.

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  6. According to Nancy Sinatra Those boots were made for walkin' not riotin'.

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  7. Timberland - the new Nike. Dindus will be shooting each other over 'em soon enough. Anybody else watch the movie Holes?

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  8. They heard there were food stamps hidden in the boots....

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    1. I miss actual food stamps. Good for one loaf of bread, good for one gallon of milk. These days they get a little cars that looks just like my debit card. They took away the mild public shaming. We should bring that back. Encourage people to get off the taxpayer's backs a bit.

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  9. More reparations I guess..... Notice when they looted Target the workwear aisle was untouched......

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