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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(8,235 posts)
Thu May 2, 2024, 04:51 AM May 2

Walmart mistakenly accuse man of shoplifting.Cops roll their eyes when he says he can show the receipt

video below

Summary. Man and his teen son purchase bags of playground sand from Walmart

Man pays at the cashier, then gets the sand and rolls it out of the store.

Walmart security is watching on the camera and start the video when the man is rolling the sand bags out of the store (looks like he didn't pay because they started video 2 minutes AFTER he paid)

Walmart calls cops and show them the video (starting 2 minutes after man paid).

Cops go to man's house cuff him and son. Man says he can show receipt and cops roll their eyes

man and son spend night in jail.

TV news contacts cops. Cops send detectives to investigate. Both cops and Walmart admit he should not have been arrested.


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Walmart mistakenly accuse man of shoplifting.Cops roll their eyes when he says he can show the receipt (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd May 2 OP
man and son spend night in jail. elleng May 2 #1
Followed soon hopefully by man sues Walmart and police department. cstanleytech May 2 #2
oh they will sue cops and Walmart BlueWaveNeverEnd May 2 #3
I would hope so. cstanleytech May 2 #4
$25k from WallyWorld and $75K from the cops 3Hotdogs May 2 #17
The sheer stupidity! Otterdaemmerung May 2 #5
right? eShirl May 2 #7
Why in the hell would cops not let him produce the receipt? hlthe2b May 2 #6
Walmart seems to do that a LOT... Think. Again. May 2 #8
Just one more reason for me to not use it. Prof. Toru Tanaka May 2 #9
I guess they decided that self checkouts aren't worth the hassle and are beginning to phase them out. jimfields33 May 2 #10
Walmart employees are not the brightest bunch bucolic_frolic May 2 #11
Sounds elitist to me JPPaverage May 2 #12
Then why do they make mistakes like in this OP? Facts bother you? bucolic_frolic May 2 #15
There is a better than 60% chance the employee who determined their guilt.......... jaxexpat May 2 #13
If I was going to steal something it wouldn't be sand. Botany May 2 #14
Dont use credit at self serve IbogaProject May 2 #16

Otterdaemmerung

(79 posts)
5. The sheer stupidity!
Thu May 2, 2024, 05:21 AM
May 2

We all know that if you're going to try to shoplift something, you don't go with something easily concealable like luxury clothing or jewelry; or something in great demand on the black market like power tools; but something of very little worth, bulky, and heavy, like huge bags of playground sand!

hlthe2b

(102,606 posts)
6. Why in the hell would cops not let him produce the receipt?
Thu May 2, 2024, 05:24 AM
May 2

I know. I know... The question is mainly rhetorical.

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,003 posts)
9. Just one more reason for me to not use it.
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:02 AM
May 2

I don’t get a discount for doing someone’s job.

In the long run, the store could cut staff and someone could end up losing their job.

And now it seems a person could actually get arrested for using it even if they had a receipt. I hope this man’s family wins a big settlement from Walmart and whoever is responsible for the police department.

JPPaverage

(517 posts)
12. Sounds elitist to me
Thu May 2, 2024, 07:07 AM
May 2

Saying that "Wal Mart employees are not the brightest bunch" sounds like elitism to me. Maybe that's because I'm not the brightest guy. Or maybe its because most of us know someone that works at Wal Mart. Like my wifes good friend who needed a job. They are mostly good people who need jobs and just do what they are told by management.

bucolic_frolic

(43,597 posts)
15. Then why do they make mistakes like in this OP? Facts bother you?
Thu May 2, 2024, 07:27 AM
May 2

I don't go to Walmart anymore, or very rarely. I will not use self-checkout because every trip the red light trips and then someone 18 years old has to come and check that I'm not trying to steal something. At that point, your life is in the hands of a high-school student. Not that they're bad people, just that they're not the brightest.

But go ahead, keep up making excuses.

jaxexpat

(6,894 posts)
13. There is a better than 60% chance the employee who determined their guilt..........
Thu May 2, 2024, 07:20 AM
May 2

as well as the cops who arrested them were MAGAts. Just saying, it's probably a pretty open and shut case of over-the-top stupidity all around. But if something lethal had happened to those guys in jail, would it have been like a conspiracy to commit involuntary homicide? (is that a thing?)

BTW, since we're, all of us every day, subject to petty authorities and brutally stupid enforcement at any time, it's a good idea to keep one's receipts handy. Seriously, in your pocket until you get home, and even then, keep them for a week or so. (You can't return stolen stuff or complain about broken merchandise without a receipt.) Just because you don't see your yellow arm band doesn't mean it's not there.

Botany

(70,683 posts)
14. If I was going to steal something it wouldn't be sand.
Thu May 2, 2024, 07:27 AM
May 2

Walmart should have had videos of him in line to buy the sand and the
proof of his purchase of the material. I hope he sues the shit out of
Walmart and the sheriff’s department.

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