Police Eye Shoppers in Trampling Death »
Posted By yuderkis 1 year ago in NewsPolice were reviewing video from surveillance cameras in an attempt to identify who trampled to death a Wal-Mart worker after a crowd of post-Thanksgiving shoppers burst through the doors at a suburban store and knocked him down.
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crypticfairey1 year ago
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You have got to be kidding me! What the hell is wrong with people? There is nothing so special out there that you have to get for a loved one that is worth somebody losing their life over! Nothing! Ever! I bet that store didn't sell out of one single item! I hope they found the person responsible. But..who would be held resposible? The one in the front of the line? The ones in the middle of the line being pushed by the people in the rear of the line doing the pushing...?? Who would be held accountable? How do you pick out one certain person? You can't. Bless this victoms family!!! What a horrible thing to have happen......Many prayers to the family
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slate1 year ago
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Isn't it time to stop this sort of thing on Black Friday? What do you expect to happen when someone advertises 6 flat screen TVs for a very good price? This is why you get 2,000 rabid people rushing the doors and people getting hurt or killed. Just run a reasonable sale on your items and have plenty of stock on hand and open at the 'normal' time. People will come and buy your product in a more safe environment. These stores should be held criminally negligent.
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