Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she could afford a gun, but not food? Mixed priorities.
Do you not get that people’s financial circumstances can change over time —sometimes quite quickly?
Responding only to the last bit of snark, not to the details of this specific situation.
Anonymous wrote:So she could afford a gun, but not food? Mixed priorities.
Anonymous wrote:It would not surprise me if Giant closes that store due to the knifings and shootings.
Food deserts are created by people in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I inadvertently put something in my purse in a Walgreens and saw it when I got my wallet to pay. When I told the cashier she said I would not even have been approached if they had seen me - it is a nationwide policy so no one gets shot. This was in an UMC neighborhood 1 hr outside Philly.
I guess that is why the stores are all locking up the $$ stuff and you need to call an employee. They also push purchasing online and having the items shopped for you.
Would you have drawn your gun on the security guard?
Anonymous wrote:I inadvertently put something in my purse in a Walgreens and saw it when I got my wallet to pay. When I told the cashier she said I would not even have been approached if they had seen me - it is a nationwide policy so no one gets shot. This was in an UMC neighborhood 1 hr outside Philly.
I guess that is why the stores are all locking up the $$ stuff and you need to call an employee. They also push purchasing online and having the items shopped for you.
Anonymous wrote:In PG county in md. https://wtop.com/maryland/2022/11/security-guard-suspected-shoplifter-dead-in-shooting-at-prince-georges-county-grocery-store/
Anonymous wrote:Oxon Hill, what a shocker