TEXAS WALMART SHOOTING -Deputy shoots and kills suspected feral shoplifter! | |
CE1 (OP) ***** User ID: 25210452 United States 12/08/2012 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like Tiasa and Yolanda can now get word back to da hood! Great shot deputy, next time clear the whole gaggle of them out. Quoting: CE1 Please note the pictures of these feral women. CE1 ************************************************************* An off-duty Harris County sheriff's deputy said Friday that he was afraid for his life when he fatally shot a suspected shoplifter in a Walmart parking lot. Deputy Louis Campbell was working an extra security job at the store in the 10400 block of the North Freeway about 9:45 p.m. Thursday when he fired the shot that killed 27-year-old Shelly Frey. Sheriff's officials said two other women with Frey at the store were later taken into custody and charged with robbery. They were identified on Friday as Tiasa Andrews, 29, and Yolanda Craig, 38. [link to www.chron.com] Seven words to never forget and the only seven words you need to keep saying until you are released.. "I was in FEAR for my life" Just seven words people... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28026676 United States 12/08/2012 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3128289 United States 12/08/2012 03:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No lie about a month ago i was driving down a one way street and a 'gaggle' of black girls were driving in front of me. They stopped their car to pick a friend up IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC... Frustrated with 2 people behind me i incessantly beeped until one of them popped their head out saying "Oh no white boy you gonna wait". Well, not too pleased with that option I pulled onto the sidewalk to get around them...not before throwing my 2 day old smoothie on their windshield.. Justice at any cost, never felt that good in my entire life. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3128289 United States 12/08/2012 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. They look pretty feral in those mugshots. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15682483 United States 12/08/2012 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. Even if it wasn't, the principal is. A better statement, irregardless, is if SHE thought the merchandise was worth HER own life. Apparently it was... to HER. |
CE1 (OP) ***** User ID: 25210452 United States 12/08/2012 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. Perhaps the line has finally been drawn what defines human. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24537507 United States 12/08/2012 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. The merchandise isn't the issue. All consumers pay more because of those who steal. A decent civil society has rules. Stealing is a slap in the face to every citizen who plays by the rules and leads a decent life in that community. It's a way of saying I don't care about your rules of conduct and I can act in an uncivil and disrespctful manner. Being a bad citizen still has consequences and the thief found that out the hard way. the whole country is taking a bad trend of lawlesness and poor behavior. I think it's great when the message is sent that society has had enough and we want to reverse this trend. |
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CE1 (OP) ***** User ID: 25210452 United States 12/08/2012 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. A feral organism is one that has changed from being domesticated to being wild or untamed. My questions, who is their owner? Why did he allow them to become feral? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28988538 United States 12/08/2012 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Severe over-reaction and a PR nightmare for Walmart. I'm a business owner myself. I hate being stolen from. And believe me, IT HAPPENS. However, every businessman knows that if you can't catch someone in the act--at the precise moment that they are stealing--then it's useless to try to get your merchandise back yourself. You have to leave it for the on-duty cops. A security guard or store employee can NOT trap or imprison a person at the store until the fuzz arrives. You have to let them go and give their description/license plate to the cops. I'm a jeweller. One stolen item can cost me thousands. I'm pretty good about preventing thefts but I've lost that battle too. That's where a digital camera comes in handy. Snap the thief's photo and paste it behind the counter. When the thief comes in again, I just tell them straight up "I can't do business with you". I show them the photo, quote them the details of the incident on the back of the photo and then I tell them to leave and not return. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28988538 United States 12/08/2012 03:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I should mention, though, that I'm armed and dangerous. If someone thinks that they're going to stick a firearm in my face, they are in for a surprise. It's never happened to me yet but jewelry stores are targets, as we all know. It's pretty safe where I live. Most thieves are unarmed and unsophisticated. They are oppprtunists. It's my job to make sure there are no opportunities (harder than you think). |
c saw User ID: 13641814 United States 12/09/2012 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't understand why the word "feral" is used. I'm used to seeing that word applied to stray cats and dogs that live by scrounging whatever is available. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28026676 Maybe the word is correct in this case, but you have to wonder if the merchandise was worth a human life. A feral organism is one that has changed from being domesticated to being wild or untamed. My questions, who is their owner? Why did he allow them to become feral? Assoc. Press has a book that is published every year which is a listing of words that are 'in' so to speak... Do you remember when the victums of Katrina were all called "refugees". I found this offensive as my understanding at the time was 'refugees' were displaced by war.... was Katina an act of war? were we being conditioned to accept the word 'refugee' used in the same sentence as 'americans'.... Is this the case with the word 'feral'? folks, we are reverting to our pre-civilized state???? wouldn't that be called 'savage'? animals are feral, people become savages..... |