Posted on 03/11/2021 11:21:07 AM PST by real saxophonist
Gotta be tacticool.
a lot of fail from the 911 dispatcher, the wallyworld employee.
Well in India (or was it Pakistan) a nine month old baby was charged with spying; actually went to trial.
I thought Walmart had very strict policies about employees not chasing after suspected shoplifters.
“The person who made the phone call perceived the situation in a way that differed from actual reality.”
The word you are looking for is “Lied.” She lied.
One that you can use for killing flies.
Give the employee an overly important sounding title, lots of literature and pep rallies to go along with it. Be surprised when they over achieve.
I was a loss prevention agent for Jewel/Osco.
Right up there with sanitation engineer
Once upon a time, I was not a security guard. I was a Public Safety Officer.
In 1984 when Reagan was running for reelection, Geo. H.W. Bush made a campaign stop where I was at university. I knew a woman that went to see him that had a 6-year-old boy at home. They were searching all women’s handbags and found her son’s toy Derringer cap-gun in her purse. She didn’t know it was there. The Secret Service had Venus spread-eagle on the ground until they figured out what was in her purse.
But, that wasn’t a neighbor/teacher/social worker being a busybody.
Because it was 90% lies. Employee needs to at least been fined for making a false report.
They do. All they’re supposed to do when someone is carrying out a big screen tv is smile and tell them to have nice day. The end.
Sounds like the call to 911 was personal.
Sue Walmart for all you can get. And don’t blame the cops since they get caught in the middle of these situations.
The employee is obviously a progressive snowflake.
it’s a big scary liberal rifle description meant to beef up a narrative, hypebole
I grew up as a sacker in Krogers and found ou the hard way about company policies. I was putting sacks in the trunk of a car and saw a black teen jump on a new bike outside the store in the line of about 15 bikes. He started to tear out at full speed across the parking lot. I stopped what I was doing and ran after him. He almost got hit by a car and was trapped between a moving car and a parked car so I caught him. He was about 14-15 years old. I took him and the bike back to the store and met the manager in the lobby. I figured I would get a reward or my picture in the paper. The bike was about $79.95 so that was a felony back in the day.
The Manager had called the cops and they took the kid into the booth to speak to him. I proceed to get my ass chewed out in the lobby of Krogers. They said. "What if he got hurt? What if He rammed into a car running from you?, What makes you think he won't charge you with kidnapping? It's just a bike, what if he pulled a gun or knife on you?" This went on for 10 minutes in front of customers. The perp waited for mommy for 10 minutes and Kroger didn't file charges and let him go. I can't prove it but I heard she got a gift certificate for groceries.
I'm not sure what I was supposed to learn from this incident, but I just watched shoplifters haul out hundreds of dollars worth of merch and kept sacking groceries.
Did anybody "freeze frame" the woman and try to read her tats? Was it code or Hieroglyphics? Was it a list of lovers names? Did she know Tats are permanent? What an ugly mess.
to people who do not know guns, everything is a gun...
idiots.
Right except the “he” you refer to was actually a young clueless girl.
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