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In reply to the discussion: WalMart: License to Kill? [View all]stranger81
(2,345 posts)11. And . . . . My Ignore list gets more company.
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it wasnt walmart who told him to use deadly force. he made tbat decision and i wasnt there
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#14
well as i said thees no way walmart told an off duty cop that they had to kill shoplifters
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#38
Why are you surprised after you chose to play "judge, jury" after reading an article on the internet
jody
Dec 2012
#6
havent seen the video but he was probiably taken to the ground for resisting not shoplifting
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#12
yup sometimes they do but they uave to effect the arrest and its hard to judge what you are up
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#17
wish they had caught the takedown as we have no idea the amount of force used or if he simply hit
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#20
you do realise in this video all you see is the cops cuff him and then render first aid
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#24
And the recent factory fire- their compliance people signed off on it's safety very recently.
bettyellen
Dec 2012
#16
you know just about every cop carries off duty as they still have arrest powers and a duty
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#25
nope a paddle holster in the small of the back allows you play golf easily.
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#31