Tenley CVS robbed (again) by another smash and grab

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You act like CVS is not a billion dollar conglomerate. Could you imagine if FEDEx field did not hire it's own security.

They need to hire security.


What do you expect security to do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You act like CVS is not a billion dollar conglomerate. Could you imagine if FEDEx field did not hire it's own security.

They need to hire security.


What do you expect security to do?


Detain until the police arrive. Same as any store woukd deal with thieves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're ballowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


Only if they are a fleeing felon or are a threat to the community.

Losing a bag full of soap is not a felony nor is it a threat.


Theft is a break down in the social fabric, which leads to more lawlessness and disorder.
Anonymous
Both CVS and Walgreens are closing a number of stores nationally due to theft.

They cannot operate with thieves literally walking out of the store with merchandise and the local government does not support safety for local retailers to operate. Criminals are not prosecuted. Employees don't have safe work places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You act like CVS is not a billion dollar conglomerate. Could you imagine if FEDEx field did not hire it's own security.

They need to hire security.


What do you expect security to do?


Detain until the police arrive. Same as any store woukd deal with thieves.


Don’t they have locking gates that are triggered if the anti theft tag is still active? It’s hard to get a big TV over those.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're allowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


I like the way you think and would love to stand outside of Wall street and shoot them as they walk away, most of even felons so it's not such a big deal. Ill even make sure they have an SEC violation or a tax fraud conviction.


ah yes, it's always Wall Street's fault...those rich pigs, allowing small businesses to survive, financing your mortgage and car, and providing the easiest way to wealthy ever invented. So unfair!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You act like CVS is not a billion dollar conglomerate. Could you imagine if FEDEx field did not hire it's own security.

They need to hire security.


What do you expect security to do?


Security expert would create a security plan.

I personally would limit the number of customers at a time, no bags… like when I was a teen in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're ballowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


Only if they are a fleeing felon or are a threat to the community.

Losing a bag full of soap is not a felony nor is it a threat.


Theft is a break down in the social fabric, which leads to more lawlessness and disorder.


True. And “theft” is just a reflection of schisms that are already there. So many people, especially more privileged people, aren’t interested in building a social fabric that comfortably includes everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're ballowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


Only if they are a fleeing felon or are a threat to the community.

Losing a bag full of soap is not a felony nor is it a threat.


Theft is a break down in the social fabric, which leads to more lawlessness and disorder.


I agree which is why we need to bring back debtors prison.

But we won’t jail people for a pack of gum.

Let’s start with people who declare bankruptcy, cheat on their taxes and screw with the market. Also insurance companies that deny claims that are clearly something they cover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're allowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


I like the way you think and would love to stand outside of Wall street and shoot them as they walk away, most of even felons so it's not such a big deal. Ill even make sure they have an SEC violation or a tax fraud conviction.


ah yes, it's always Wall Street's fault...those rich pigs, allowing small businesses to survive, financing your mortgage and car, and providing the easiest way to wealthy ever invented. So unfair!



They steal $1 billion a day. Your head is in the sand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was in Target over there and two guys walked out with two tvs each. Security didn’t budge


When someone has never had the opportunity to watch television, we need to let them have free TVs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're allowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


I like the way you think and would love to stand outside of Wall street and shoot them as they walk away, most of even felons so it's not such a big deal. Ill even make sure they have an SEC violation or a tax fraud conviction.


ah yes, it's always Wall Street's fault...those rich pigs, allowing small businesses to survive, financing your mortgage and car, and providing the easiest way to wealthy ever invented. So unfair!



They steal $1 billion a day. Your head is in the sand.


Dang...I didn't know my DH steals every day at work! Thanks for enlightening me into your astute mind.

Please though, continue supporting theft and crime. Shoot..I am late to yoga!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're ballowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


Only if they are a fleeing felon or are a threat to the community.

Losing a bag full of soap is not a felony nor is it a threat.


Theft is a break down in the social fabric, which leads to more lawlessness and disorder.


True. And “theft” is just a reflection of schisms that are already there. So many people, especially more privileged people, aren’t interested in building a social fabric that comfortably includes everyone.


If tolerating criminals who prey on our neighborhoods is your idea of "comfortable inclusion", then count us out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're allowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


I like the way you think and would love to stand outside of Wall street and shoot them as they walk away, most of even felons so it's not such a big deal. Ill even make sure they have an SEC violation or a tax fraud conviction.


ah yes, it's always Wall Street's fault...those rich pigs, allowing small businesses to survive, financing your mortgage and car, and providing the easiest way to wealthy ever invented. So unfair!



They steal $1 billion a day. Your head is in the sand.


$100 of corporate profit.

FED taxes 30% Sates average 8%

$100 becomes $62

$62 distributed to stockholders

Fed averages 22% (income based and type of gain) State averages 8%

$100 becomes $44

$44 spent by stockholder sales tax average 6%

$100 becomes $41.


Government steals 59% of all productive profit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Police officers tried to pull over a guy who was on probation with an ankle monitor and high on drugs. He ran off, they followed, he drove into a car and was killed, the police were convicted of murder. The judge in the case said the jury wasn't allowed to know the guy who ran off had an ankle monitor on and drugs in his system:

https://dcist.com/story/23/05/18/karen-hylton-charged-courtroom-reaction-sutton-verdict/

The only crime this year where Councilmembers Parker and Frumin got outraged and demanded action from the USAO was when a citizen shot a car thief.

Why doesn't anyone try to stop these criminals? Because the leadership in D.C. hasn't created a society that's a free for all with no rules. It's created a society where criminals are allowed to do whatever they like, but law abiding citizens are going to have the hammer brought down on them if they ever dare to fight back.


You're allowed to defend yourself with reasonable force. You can't execute someone running away from you. Be reasonable.


If the person running away is a thief they should be apprehended by whatever means necessary.


I like the way you think and would love to stand outside of Wall street and shoot them as they walk away, most of even felons so it's not such a big deal. Ill even make sure they have an SEC violation or a tax fraud conviction.


ah yes, it's always Wall Street's fault...those rich pigs, allowing small businesses to survive, financing your mortgage and car, and providing the easiest way to wealthy ever invented. So unfair!



They steal $1 billion a day. Your head is in the sand.


$100 of corporate profit.

FED taxes 30% Sates average 8%

$100 becomes $62

$62 distributed to stockholders

Fed averages 22% (income based and type of gain) State averages 8%

$100 becomes $44

$44 spent by stockholder sales tax average 6%

$100 becomes $41.


Government steals 59% of all productive profit.


Thank you..if anyone is a crook it is Uncle Sam
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