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Thursday, November 14, 2024

These shoplifters are getting serious

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT/Gray News) – A Walmart employee in southeastern North Carolina was shot and killed after confronting a man accused of shoplifting from the store Saturday evening.
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7 comments:

  1. RoE adjustment now in progress...

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  2. Photo of killer hard to find which means... - when I did find the photo his face and neck are covered in gang tats and appears to be from south of the border - all hail diversity

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  3. Wow, a felon with a gun. Didn’t he know that was illegal?

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  4. Great way to turn a violation in which the judge most likely would cut you loose into felony murder and first degree robbery. It happens all the time when the shoplifter punches a store employee to get away, turning a violation into stron-arm robbery.

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  5. had to go to Pueblo yesterday and stopped by the wally there for a few groceries and such on the way back to my little burg . decided to go ahead n get some sox n underwear.
    turns out that these items were kept in a locked display. after finding an employee to open it up and selecting the ones i wanted, the girl then placed them into a breadbox sized plexi-box and locked that. as she handed me the box , she told me that the cashier would open it when i checked out.
    was annoyed at first, but he hilarious absurdity of it all go to me . still laughing

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  6. Just as a reminder, Walmart employees don't draw Hostile Fire Pay, so let 'em cart off the store.

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  7. I pumped gas in high school for 2 years. Friday and Saturday from 5-10 and Sunday from 9-9. I told my boss that if I was ever robbed, I would not only give the criminal my money wallet, but would open the back room and give them the money we kept back there, and would open the cigarette machine ( yes, I am that old) and find a bag to help them carry it all.
    Fortunately I was never robbed, but that was a much different time, with me graduating in 1978. Now I don't leave home without my carry gun. There is no such thing as a safe area now.

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