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Friday, November 29, 2013

Black-Eyed Friday: Officer Dragged, Man Stabbed — Here Are Some of the Crazy Shopping Stories of the Day…So Far

 

So glad that Christmas has become nothing more than a free for all to get the latest gadget and super toy for the kids. Have to get those presents at all costs, right? Does anyone remember that if it were not for Jesus Christ, giving US the Gift of His LIFE, there would be no CHRISTmas for any of us? Of course we buy presents for friends and family. There is nothing wrong with that. There is, however, something very wrong with these people who act this way. They don’t care about God. They only care about stuff. Please remember to Thank God for all you have.

From The Blaze:

Each year after the leftovers have been put away, the giving of thanks transitions into Black Friday violence in some cases as the tempers of shoppers now hungry for deals flare and more than just elbows are thrown.

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Best Buy bargain hunters swarm manager Ramon Estevez, right, as he hands out scarves and hats that will identify those eligible for specially priced door-buster sale items late in the evening on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013, in Dunwoody, Ga. Instead of waiting for Black Friday, which is typically the year’s biggest shopping day, more than a dozen major retailers opened on Thanksgiving this year. (AP/David Tulis)

Black Friday craziness has already been raging for hours, so here’s a rundown of some of what you’re missing if you haven’t gone out.

Las Vegas, Nev.

A man lugging home his newly purchased big screen TV was actually shot around Thursday night in Las Vegas, according to NBC News.

“The suspect fired two more shots and the victim was struck in the leg,” Lt. Gordon of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department told NBC News. “He was not seriously injured.”

Chicago, Ill.

A police officer was dragged by a car when he tried to stop a person from shoplifting from a Kohls store at a southwest Chicago area suburb.

“The officer was struggling with the subject as he got into the car and then the car started to move as the officer was partially inside the car. The officer was dragged quite some distance. He couldn’t get out,” Turvey said.

The police chief said a backup officer fired two or three shots toward the driver when he refused orders to stop, striking him once in the shoulder. The suspect and the offer were taken to the hospital for treatment.

car with bullet holes in Kohls

An officers shot at this car after being dragged while trying to apprehend a suspected shoplifter at a Chicago-area Kohls. (Image source: ABC News)

Watch this report about the violent scene:

Claypool Hill, Va.

A 35-year-old man was cut to the bone with a knife while arguing with a 61-year-old about a parking spot at Wal-Mart. Both the attacker and the victim, after being treated for his wound, were taken to jail, according to WVVA-TV.

Rialto, Calif.

A fight broke out at a San Bernardino County Wal-Mart after someone supposedly cut in line. The situation escalated to a point where an officer was injured when he intervened. KNBC-TV reported that at least three people were involved in the scuffle, but only two were taken into custody.

The officer suffered a broken wrist, according to The San Bernardino Sun.

“The fight at the Rialto store was an unfortunate and isolated incident to an otherwise very safe event,” corporate spokeswoman Betsy Harden told The Sun. “Providing our customers with the best and safest shopping experience is always our top priority.”

Watch the cellphone video taken of the brawl in KNBC’s report:

Garfield, N.J.

Officers had to use pepper spray to subdue a man at a Garfield, N.J., Wal-Mart after he got in a fight with a store manager about a TV around 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

Richard Ramos was taken to the Bergen County Correctional Facility in Hackensack where he remained in lieu of $20,000 bond, according to The Star-Ledger.

Covington, Wash.

Several fights between customers broke out in a crowded Wal-Mart.

In one instance, police had to pull apart two women fighting over a single electronic.

officers break up walmart fight

Officers get involved to break up two women. (Image source: YouTube)

Watch the footage:

These next videos come from unknown locations and claim to be from this year (although you never know).They include more alleged evidence of Black Friday madness.

This one appears to be at a large store like Wal-Mart or Target. Kids provoke a man and it turns ugly (Content warning: strong language):

Target fight (Content warning: strong language):

Struggle ensues over cookware at Wal-Mart:

And the iconic Macy’s on 34th St. in New York City? It’s a nightmare:

This post will be updated. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

 

Black-Eyed Friday: Officer Dragged, Man Stabbed — Here Are Some of the Crazy Shopping Stories of the Day…So Far
Liz Klimas
Fri, 29 Nov 2013 15:18:31 GMT

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2 comments:

  1. Hey Angela;

    Good article, That is why I don't go out shopping anywhere on Black Friday, or any other major shopping day. I cannot abide rudeness and will not tolerate it. If I want something electronic, I will order it online and have it delivered. I do believe in supporting my local businesses so i will pay a bit more for the local store.

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  2. It is madness for sure. I, too, am willing to pay a bit more rather than fight these kinds of people and then stand in line for hours.

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