OT I was just almost beaten up and arrested at Walmart

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I just want to make it clear for everyone what the first step in all of this is. Give wife car keys and tell her to go get in car move it out to outskirts of parking lot with car running and doors locked and call police.

I've done this a few times but luckily nothing ever came of these situations.

Oh, another pro tip. A few years back we were actually going in a WalMart neighborhood market and 4 cops cars flew up to the front door and the cops raced in.

Other customers just kept walking in to go shopping. Morons.

If you see that don't go in the store. Fucking dumb, you have no idea if they're arresting a shoplifter or if there's an active shooter.
 
Sly

I see a lot of what you "should" have done in the situation - no one knows what they will do in emergency until it happens, no matter how prepared they think they are.

As to what you should do now, follow up with PPD but ALSO with WalMart. Write letter to store manager and to national CEO or other top official. Give details, include the semi OK photos. Their security did nothing while an assault took place and then went after you.

As to those who "wish" something would happen to them so they could sue, you don't. I was falsely arrested for theft in a Safeway when I had not stolen anything and it was not fun. Because I was never taken out of the store it was not "worth" a lot in a suit although I was physically assaulted and publicly humiliated and forcibly searched (my bag, not my person). And they kept ignoring me until my then brother in law, a lawyer, wrote, not mentioning the personal relationship. I got a whopping $2000 out of them.

I guess Nate would say I really liked it or somesuch shit. He seems to be on a kick like that.

Best to you, Dog.
 
Sly, I have never heard of such a wasted United Airlines moment before. A bloody nose and a few missing teeth at the hands of the security loon could have netted you millions!

I ran across the "No Photography" policy once at Crate and Barrel. My wife is an artist and she wanted me to take a picture of some glassware as a possible painting subject. A store employee came over immediately and told us that we couldn't take photos in the store. The manager came over and asked why we were taking pictures and when we explained said they have a strict "No Photography" policy because people might steal their design and display ideas. That sounded reasonable until I thought, if there's a strict policy, why the heck isn't it posted somewhere? Anyway, they insisted that we delete the photos, which we did because, by then my wife was so ticked that she said she didn't want to paint their crap anyway.
 
This is why I shop at Fred Meyer, haven't been in a Wal Mart in years.
 
This is a really shitty situation to be in. If you try to intervene, you could potentially get seriously hurt, but if you let it continue, someone could die...

For future reference, I think, calling 911 should be the first thing you do. If you want to try to find employees or other people to stop it, that's great, but your wife should have called 911 while you were doing that. The woman could have been seriously hurt, had a concussion, etc. Getting paramedics and law enforcement there ASAP should have been your first objective. As a kid we were basically brain washed to call 911 first. Always call 911. It was drilled into our little heads over and over. They've got cops all over the place on the east side. I'm sure they would have responded quickly.
 
Don't be telling people what they should have done.

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At the dog park if two dogs start fighting you just hose them off. You shoulda just done that.

Macgyver would have tossed a couple mentos into a 2 liter of diet coke and then thrown it in between them.

Yeah and I'm sure that he would open the mentos with his Swiss army knife instead of with his hands
 
many security guards aren't supposed to do anything other than observe and report to police. most places dont want to deal with the law suits involved if their security gets involved and someone ends up hurt. many places specificly train security not to do anything, they are literally there to be a visual deterrent and nothing more. so him not doing anything may or may not have been an issue depending on wal-mart's policy. where they went wrong was harassing you for no reason other than they were embarrassed they were seen being cowards on camera.
 
many security guards aren't supposed to do anything other than observe and report to police. most places dont want to deal with the law suits involved if their security gets involved and someone ends up hurt. many places specificly train security not to do anything, they are literally there to be a visual deterrent and nothing more. so him not doing anything may or may not have been an issue depending on wal-mart's policy. where they went wrong was harassing you for no reason other than they were embarrassed they were seen being cowards on camera.
This is true. They still should have called 911. But they are probably instructed to not get involved to avoid lawsuits. In fact it's probably in their standard policies and procedures.
 
Went to the SE precinct and told my tale, lol.

The officer I talked to said he is familiar with that store and is there daily, he will speak to them about this incident but I can take all the pictures I want.
see? cops arent all racists ass holes, most have their head on straight.
 
Went to the SE precinct and told my tale, lol.

The officer I talked to said he is familiar with that store and is there daily, he will speak to them about this incident but I can take all the pictures I want.
I don't remember if this was brought up in this thread, but ya'think those dudes didn't want you taking pictures of them because they have warrants?
 
1. Glad you're safe.

2. I'll never spend a fucking dime in that place ever.

3. This shit is a problem nationwide.

https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-walmart-crime/



http://www.insideedition.com/invest...walmart-there-are-days-i-run-out-of-handcuffs


Holy shit! I had no clue that it was that bad.

I last shopped at Walmart late at night (early morning) about 2 years ago, and if anything my only complaint was a lack of customer service. But I didn't expect much for 1 AM.
 
Holy shit! I had no clue that it was that bad.

I last shopped at Walmart late at night (early morning) about 2 years ago, and if anything my only complaint was a lack of customer service. But I didn't expect much for 1 AM.
It's been years here too. The ONLY time we'd go was like 2 or 3am. Otherwise, it was a complete zoo, with all the trashy moms dragging their brats around. Mama, mama, mama.... Same chicks letting their rat like dogs shit and piss on the floor, and then just walk off. Downright revolting. I now happily pay more, to go shop elsewhere....
 
It's been years here too. The ONLY time we'd go was like 2 or 3am. Otherwise, it was a complete zoo, with all the trashy moms dragging their brats around. Mama, mama, mama.... Same chicks letting their rat like dogs shit and piss on the floor, and then just walk off. Downright revolting. I now happily pay more, to go shop elsewhere....

Fred Meyer doesn't put up with that shit. Everything you need in a far smaller and organized store.
 
Interesting the security guard could supposedly do nothing, not even call 911. The security guard who falsely accused me of theft was both physically and verbally abusive (cursed, physically shoved me, cuffed me, forcibly searched my bag) and all I was doing was looking for the right brand of shampoo.
 

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