Woman pepper sprays shoppers over Xbox 360
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article published on 28 November, 2011
Authorities describe scene as "customer vs customer shopping rage."
How determined would you be to get your hands on a discounted Xbox 360? A woman waiting for Black Friday deals at a Porter Ranch Walmart in Los Angeles waited in line with her two children, and some pepper spray. According to reports, she started to attack other customers with the pepper spray as soon as she saw store ... [ read the full article ]
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28. November 2011 @ 04:10 |
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People have been killed, trampled to death on Black Fridays, and for what? A meaningless piece of object. End of the world (2012) can't come soon enough. The world is one messed up place with crap like this, not to mention facebook/twitter/starbucks self-loving twats almost everyone is now these days. I'm sure someone up there is looking down upon us thinking where the **** did we go wrong.
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28. November 2011 @ 04:15 |
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maybe they should just do it online if people act like that weird characters in the world.
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28. November 2011 @ 05:18 |
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Originally posted by mike.m: People have been killed, trampled to death on Black Fridays, and for what? A meaningless piece of object. End of the world (2012) can't come soon enough. The world is one messed up place with crap like this, not to mention facebook/twitter/starbucks self-loving twats almost everyone is now these days. I'm sure someone up there is looking down upon us thinking where the **** did we go wrong.
It's sad to read stuff like this but then again mate, we have to remember that media reports don't generally reflect the population. I say that knowing by covering that story above I'm sort of "part of the problem" in a way too, but I have a lot of faith in humanity at the same time.
I just buried my grandfather, who was 90 when he died last Wednesday. It occurred to me that from all his long years, he did not die with a single enemy. He served with the U.N. in Cyprus, and always talked about serving in the Congo many decades ago, so essentially his entire life was dedicated to service to his family, to his country and to misfortunate people a long way away from his comforts at home.
Then also the amount of care given to him by my aunts and uncles, and by us, his grandchildren, and how nobody ever complained about doing things for him, taking him to the bathroom, putting him to bed every night and getting him out of bed in the mornings, taking him for a walk in the wheelchair etc.
That story is reflected across, I would say, most families, and at the end of the day that's the really important thing that you never see reported in the news, because it doesn't sell.
What I'm trying to say is the media doesn't reflect how people really are. The vast majority of people from all ages are basically good.
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28. November 2011 @ 09:27 |
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Originally posted by mike.m: People have been killed, trampled to death on Black Fridays, and for what? A meaningless piece of object. End of the world (2012) can't come soon enough. The world is one messed up place with crap like this, not to mention facebook/twitter/starbucks self-loving twats almost everyone is now these days. I'm sure someone up there is looking down upon us thinking where the **** did we go wrong.
Finally someone that thinks like me!! I thought i was the messed up one :)
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28. November 2011 @ 17:16 |
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While all these idiots ran to Walmart at 10PM on Thanksgiving, I sat in the comfort of my own home and ordered everything I wanted at these sale prices a day before Thanksgiving with free shipping.
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28. November 2011 @ 19:50 |
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Several years ago when I worked at Wal-Mart, there were 2 days we all dreaded to work....Black Friday and the day after Christmas. I had been yelled at, screamed at, nearly knocked off a 6ft ladder multiple times, with people upset that I was in their way, nearly trampled......it was ridiculous. We had several police officers to help out with the chaos, and during the 2 years I worked there, they always had made several arrests for everything from fighting, to shoplifting, to public intoxication.
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29. November 2011 @ 02:10 |
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Live Free or Die.
The rule above all the rules is: Survive !
Capitalism: Funnel most of the $$$ to the already rich.
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29. November 2011 @ 20:21 |
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Glad there's no Black Friday in Asia... (I think)
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3. December 2011 @ 02:16 |
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Couldnt have said it better myself Mike M.
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3. December 2011 @ 02:53 |
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Why must everyone take such a negative view of all this? Everyone who was injured was shopping at a WalMart...that means they were intentionally undermining the economy of the country. I wish people got pepper sprayed, shot, trampled, and otherwise injured/killed at WalMart every day...they might stop going there.
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3. December 2011 @ 03:18 |
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Here't the bit I really don't get (aside from a woman Pepper spraying others and with her children there???).
It says towards the bottom of the article that "Police are trying to track down the woman and will release photos to the press. They were reportedly looking into her method of payment in an attempt to get details that might lead them to her residence."
Does that mean that even though she pepper sprayed several people, she was still able, unchallenged, to go in to the store and actually purcahse the xboox and leave without being arrested or at least detained?
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3. December 2011 @ 04:22 |
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Originally posted by stan101: Here't the bit I really don't get (aside from a woman Pepper spraying others and with her children there???).
It says towards the bottom of the article that "Police are trying to track down the woman and will release photos to the press. They were reportedly looking into her method of payment in an attempt to get details that might lead them to her residence."
Does that mean that even though she pepper sprayed several people, she was still able, unchallenged, to go in to the store and actually purcahse the xboox and leave without being arrested or at least detained?
Yes....she actually was able to purchase one and leave without being detained of arrested. They had to look at the surveillance cameras along with those cell phones who recorded the incident. A later news broadcast said she turned herself in, refused to answer any questions without a lawyer, and was released pending further investigation.
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3. December 2011 @ 04:41 |
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Originally posted by rtm27: Originally posted by stan101: Here't the bit I really don't get (aside from a woman Pepper spraying others and with her children there???).
It says towards the bottom of the article that "Police are trying to track down the woman and will release photos to the press. They were reportedly looking into her method of payment in an attempt to get details that might lead them to her residence."
Does that mean that even though she pepper sprayed several people, she was still able, unchallenged, to go in to the store and actually purcahse the xboox and leave without being arrested or at least detained?
Yes....she actually was able to purchase one and leave without being detained of arrested. They had to look at the surveillance cameras along with those cell phones who recorded the incident. A later news broadcast said she turned herself in, refused to answer any questions without a lawyer, and was released pending further investigation.
...And they didn't press any charges because they said they couldn't prove that it wasn't in self defense; apparently people were getting knocked down and trampled by other customers, and she claims this is why she sprayed randomly into a crowd. This seems dubious at best because if she was in any danger, would she have kept going into the crowd in order to get an xbox?
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