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New York Councilwoman Asks Why Men Aren’t Protecting People After City Arrested Man Who Protected People
Memphis Officer Joseph McKinney was killed this morning in a shootout with a man who had been released without bail ... after being caught with a machine gun in a stolen car
https://notthebee.com/article/these-memphis-teens-gunned-down-three-police-officers-this-morning-and-one-of-them-had-just-been-released-without-bail-for-possessing-an-illegal-firearm-and-a-stolen-car
Memphis Officer Joseph McKinney was killed this morning in a shootout with a man who had been released without bail ... after being caught with a machine gun in a stolen car
Memphis Officer Joseph McKinney was killed this morning in a shootout with a man who had been released without bail ... after being caught with a machine gun in a stolen car
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Current academy classes are completing at less than half the rate of attrition. And of those, more than half intend to leave in less than 3 years.
This is one of the very largest departments in the nation, and the one that all eyes are on. And it’s failing.
Good job Democrats and their mouth breathing voters. You sure showed us.
Just wait until LA states filling these positions with illegals. Hello 3rd world style protection rackets and extortion traffic stops.
It’s already happening.
Police in LA raid warehouse FILLED with shoplifted goods ...
Wal-Mart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens all sent their own investigators to figure out which products, of the $100,000+ bust, belong to which stores.
"This is random because it's all stolen products so you see everything from food products, household products, everything you can think of that's stolen," says Captain Calvin Mah from the LA County Sheriff's department.
What's even crazier is that Los Angeles has become such a hub for crime that thieves from across the southwest are using LA as a sort of distribution center for stolen products.
The sheriff's department got information from investigators for CVS. The haul includes more than $100,000 in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics taken from stores in Arizona, Nevada and California.
Police in LA raid warehouse FILLED with shoplifted goods ...
What happens at Big Lots when you pursue a shoplifter who has assaulted one of your employees and then report the shoplifting assaulter to the police?
You get fired, that's what happens. At least in New York.
Yes, Pat Guider lets shoplifters exit his store all the time. It's the store's policy; they simply document the shoplifting and move on. But this time was different. Guider witnessed a shoplifter take a swing at one of his employees, so he called the police and followed the shoplifter at a distance once he left the store.
And apparently this was too much for Big Lots, because they fired him for it.
Pat Guider, a manager at a Big Lots store in New York, was terminated after over 20 years of service for pursuing a shoplifter who assaulted an employee and then informing the police about the incident.
On May 10, Guider witnessed a shoplifter swing a punch at his assistant manager while attempting to leave the store. Concerned for the safety of his team, Guider followed the assailant at a distance through the parking lot while providing updates to 911. Two weeks after the incident, Guider was summoned to his district manager's office and informed of his termination. He expressed frustration over the decision, maintaining that he acted correctly in response to a violent situation.
Although Big Lots has not commented specifically on Guider's case, the company has a policy displayed in-store prohibiting employees from leaving the premises to pursue or detain customers. However, Guider defended his actions, emphasizing that he did not endanger the store or any customers who were present at the time.
77-year-old Oakland homeowner arrested for murder after shooting crowbar-wielding burglar
Secret Service member robbed at gunpoint during Biden’s weekend California trip
The public wants to help. But we are hamstrung, though, because media isn’t providing much detail about the humiliating incident, for obvious reasons. Mostly political. The Hill didn’t disclose the Agent’s gender, referring to him or her as “them” and “they.” Maybe it’s fair, though, since these days you can’t just assume a Secret Service Agent’s gender regardless of which equipment was installed at birth.
Secret Service member robbed at gunpoint during Biden’s weekend California trip
BRUH: Porch pirates are now fighting over packages a split second after the FedEx guy delivers them
Mob ravages California mini-mart during flash robbery near airport, shocking video shows
The gas station's owner said several hours passed before police responded to the crime
Dozens of people ransacked a gas station mini-mart near the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California, early Friday morning, leaving the store destroyed.
Shocking surveillance video shows suspects in a flash mob tearing apart the store as they rifled through the refrigerated section and shelves, smashed items and filled shopping baskets full of loot.
Sam Mardaie, the owner of the 76 Gas Station & Mini Market on Hegenberger Road, told FOX 2 the thieves caused an estimated $100,000 in damage at the store and that they threatened two employees working at the time.
Imagine what would happen if the US Grid went down. Even if it was limited to a coast or a region of the coast, it would look like this in the cities.
Dozens of people were shot during yet another bloodbath Fourth of July weekend in Democrat-controlled Chicago.
Shootings and other violence across the country during the extended Fourth of July weekend have left at least 33 people dead and injured dozens, authorities said.
11 people were killed in Chicago alone, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
Another 55 people were wounded in shootings in Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Chicago.
Armed guards escort some South Bay delivery drivers due to crime concerns ...
"It's very unfortunate," he added. "You and I pay for it. The consumer pays for it on the backend because prices increase because the merchandise is going out the door and no one is stopping the bad guys because of the threat of violence."
Cortez said if one company is using guards to protect drivers, others are likely considering it to keep their drivers and products from being targeted.
Shootings and other violence across the country during the extended Fourth of July weekend have left at least 33 people dead and injured dozens, authorities said.
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