Posted on 09/30/2023 12:16:26 PM PDT by simpson96
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. - Two women were arrested in Hernando County after they attempted to rob multiple people in a Walmart, one of them pepper-spraying multiple deputies in the process, according to the sheriff's office.
A Hernando County Sheriff's Office deputy was in the Walmart store located at 13300 Cortez Boulevard in Brooksville on Wednesday taking a report of a theft at the store from the previous day when the suspects returned.
During the theft on the previous day, the two suspects had stolen a wallet from a victim's purse in the store and then used their credit cards to make over $2,000 in fraudulent purchases, according to HCSO.
The deputy observed the two suspects on live video as one of them distracted an elderly woman and the other removed her wallet from her purse. According to the sheriff's office, the deputy then approached the two suspects.
When confronted by the deputy, one of the suspects, later identified as Keyisha Henderson, 48, reached into her purse and discharged a can of pepper spray toward the deputy.
Henderson then fled the area while the deputy was incapacitated by the pepper spray. Walmart asset protection detained the second suspect, Kierra Tolliver, 33.
Another deputy who was nearby then located Henderson as she tried to leave the store; Henderson again discharged her pepper spray toward the deputy but only struck him on the arm.
The second deputy was able to draw his taser, and Henderson dropped the can of pepper spray and was taken into custody without further incident.
According to the sheriff's office, Henderson had previously been convicted of 39 felony offenses, incarcerated five times, and has an active warrant out of St. Lucie County. She was taken to the Hernando County Detention Center where she's being held on $82,000 bond.
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Thanks for posting pictures of the perpetrators but it wasn’t necessary.
In more civilized times they would have been shot.
> According to the sheriff’s office, Henderson had previously been convicted of 39 felony offenses <
I hope Florida has a “40 strikes and you’re out” law.
Because if so, that lady will finally be off the streets for good.
Stealing bread for they babies, no doubt.
More relatives of Obeyme.
“In more civilized times they would have been shot.”
No. Hung and their bodies hung in cages in the front of the store for a month.
I’m old enough to remember when “Stop! Police!” was all that was needed to be shouted at a fleeing suspect before an officer fired his .38 Special. Criminals knew this and either cut and jived, or stopped running and held their hands high.
It’s not that way anymore. Officer might have a twelve-round 10mm semi-auto but will neither chase or even unholster his piece due to the new “rules of engagement.”
Anyone else sick of black meyhem?
Just more reparations?
2 days in jail. Kill a cop and get 7 years. Stomp a white kid and get probation. Ferals are allowed this.
When confronted by the deputy, suspect Keyisha Henderson, 48, discharged a can of pepper spray. Henderson then fled the area while Walmart asset protection detained the second suspect, Kierra Tolliver, 33.
According to the sheriff’s office, Henderson had previously been convicted of 39 felony offenses, incarcerated five times, and has an active warrant out of St. Lucie County.
She was taken to the Hernando County Detention Center where she’s being held on $82,000 bond.
I know I am!
Like long time bank robber Willie Sutton in the 1930s. One morning he arrived at the bank dressed in a mailman’s uniform and then robbed the place.
Asked later why he robbed banks he said:
“That’s where the money is.”
We can imagine these two targeted the wealthy shoppers at Wal-Mart for the money and Rolexes around.
As predictable as the laws of nature.
Photo of mansion....
Onlooker, disdainfully: “They’re house proud.”
(Paraphrased from a cartoon in one of the final issues of the great magazine Punch.)
I think it is worse than that. At least the brutish, uncivilized barbarians of the jungle live by the rules of the jungle. These urban animals, on the other hand, are actually pathologically trapped by criminality in their DNA.
They need executed. They didn’t just rob a store, but they also attacked our law enforcement representatives, meaning they attacked us in all phases of their crime spree.
Predators need to be put down!
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