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Another case of being a good witness is best. Up next. Charges against the armed citizen.
Even better choice is to mind your own business and walk away. Companies like Lowes just write off the shoplifting losses as "shrinkage" and pass the cost onto the consumer via price increases. Doesnt seem to affect their bottom line much. If you come forward as a witness, you will have to appear in court in front of the suspect and his supporters, who may just decide to follow you home. Not worth it.Another case of being a good witness is best. Up next. Charges against the armed citizen.
He was a copLooks like the Kingston location.
My life is more important than chasing down a shoplifter.
Dude is lucky that door didn’t cold knock him out.
I know right? If you are going to go Hollywood on his ass, atleast shoot out his tires.should have at least shot out the tires.
Isolated incident?So, how normal is it for a cop to draw his weapon and point it at a suspected shoplifter that hasn't shown to be a physical threat yet?
So, how normal is it for a cop to draw his weapon and point it at a suspected shoplifter that hasn't shown to be a physical threat yet?
Unless he's a klepto...Take down the plate?? Pretty sure no one steals a car to shoplift Lowe’s.
This ^ is a dup post.This is a dupe thread ->
Mass Lowes shoplifter gets away from armed CCW