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Less than $900 shoplifting, straight white guy killed.
Reduce to misdemeanor. |
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Crazy. I have drawers full of various phone chargers. Can't believe someone would kill another human over one.
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View Quote Ironically (Or is it just a coincidence?), Pleasanton is where Scott lives. |
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Very sad that human life means so little to some people and over a stupid piece of material. This country is constantly trying to out-do itself with evil acts lately. The Good Lord can't come back quick enough.
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Unfortunately the dude died trying to save a multi billion dollar company 3.00 dollars. My friend works for homo depot, they supposedly have several billion dollars allocated exclusively for damaged goods, lost goods, theft, etc per year.
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Over a phone charger. Take them out back behind the stacks of pallets , and shoot them in the back of the head. Make their child watch and tell the kid "This what happens when you are a piece of shit. So, be good"
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Fucking scum bags. In a just society the pair would be thrown into water tied to weights.
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Nice area. Shows you that things like this can happen even in safe places.
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thats a shame, because i do think it will take people taking a stand and delivering consequences to all these thieving shitheads - because obviously when it is encouraged it only gets worse and worse.
Guy was doing the right thing and paid the ultimate price, even if home depot says its the wrong thing |
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Fascinating how this shit has changed.
I worked at a Home Depot in North San Diego County back in the late '80's. A large percentage of our employees were either active duty Marines working part time, former Marines in a new civvy job, or other veterans. Our store manager was former Navy SpecWar, and I vividly remember coming into work one morning, and good old Neil was doing an arm bar on a shoplifter in the parking lot. I was walking by and asked Neil if he needed help, he laughed and said "nah, I'm good". We used to kick the shit out of shoplifters. Oh well. Progress. |
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never allow your sensibilities about the nature of things be in doubt
doubt can lead fatal consequences your instincts about the reality of the World we live in is correct listen to the inner voice and react |
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Where's the dude from the wrestler thread?
But mommy! They're aren't discussing 9mm vs .45! |
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There are times where I think "organ donor" should be a criminal sentence.
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Bring back chain gangs. People don't fear the justice system. Bring back fear.
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He wasn't killed over a phone charger. He was killed for "disrespecting" a racial minority because he dared to say they weren't allowed to just steal what they wanted.
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Quoted: Unfortunately the dude died trying to save a multi billion dollar company 3.00 dollars. My friend works for homo depot, they supposedly have several billion dollars allocated exclusively for damaged goods, lost goods, theft, etc per year. View Quote |
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Shooting someone to get away shoplifting a phone charger?
You already know the answer to all the usual questions. |
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Quoted: No link? View Quote Here’s a link to the original thread (yes, it’s another dupe): https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Man-dies-after-being-shot-trying-to-stop-theft-at-Pleasanton-Home-Depot/5-2639001/ |
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Millions of similar feral maggots running loose in this country.
I don’t see any solution. Throw welfare money at them and hope they stay out of your neighborhood. Place fishbowls of fentanyl and abortion pills in any subsidized housing. |
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Some Soros DA will probably give the murderer a misdemeanor.
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