Colorado Grocery Store Employee Fired for Filming Shoplifters Stealing $500 in Laundry Detergent
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Turns out they are now going after employees with terminations if they even film the thefts of their stores.
What a bunch of cunts.
I would like to remind everyone that King Sooper is owned by pro-tranny Kroger.
I missed Kroger being pro tranny
Hey, if you don't report the crimes, they don't exist--sort of like the tree falling in the woods thing.
If I was the ex-employee I'd steal much more than $500 worth of something on my way out.
Just like Lulu Lemon. What is it with stores firing their employees for trying to combat theft? It's like they want people to steal from them... but why?
Corrupt district attorneys regularly pursue cases that favor the criminal and make crime fighting in any capacity a punishable offense.
I'd guess that they think that it takes too much trouble and time to catch and attempt to prosecute petty thieves who would probably just walk anyway. Especially since there's so many of them.
If you're wondering why they're stealing laundry detergent, it's because it's easy to sell to fences, who then sell the stolen goods to normies at a "discount". Laundry detergent happens to be a popular form of currency in the drug trade.
Not even corporations are immune, as Walmart's exodus from Portland shows.
With higher interest rates and rampant crime, commercial real estate is a ticking time bomb. As more and more businesses say "fuck it," abandon their buildings and leave banks holding the bag, we will see these leftist hive cities collapse in real time.
May that store get everything it deserves.
Im surprised by the lack of melanin.
People keep siding with the employee, but its likely he violated company policy by following them. Most of them have it in the rules you "do not chase" and let the cops deal with it. I had a store manager who said he'd fire anyone who took a single step out the door after a thief.
Its understandable to not want society to crumble at the hands of thieves, but some of these assholes pull guns. I've worked in retail back in the day and they showed us videos of stuff like that just to get the message across.
I can understand keeping your distance and filming, but this guy was up-close-and-personal. He was right behind the vehicle. The driver could've easily slammed on the gas and ran backwards over him.
also, the title is misleading.
he didn't just film them, he bargained with them, ripped off the licence plate cover and filmed the licence plate, and then he posted the recording on tiktok to try and get them identified. that's not just filming - that's vigilantism.
that said, do I support what he did? absolutely
I wonder if the only reason the cops got off their asses was because the employee uploaded the vid to TikTok and made it viral. Would the cops have done anything if the employee showed it to the cops first? (Rhetorical question, I know.)
Yeah, its really a situation of "put your justice instinct aside for a moment" because logically there is no safe or good reason to try and be the hero. The company might be doing it for their selfish reasons, but they are still right about it.
Which unfortunately means that sometimes a good person trying to do a good thing gets consequences against all good reason.
The true problem here is a society where crime is so rampant and bad that cops don't have the time or energy to stomping these types.
The way they run their profession is medieval. It's a fucking guild. One of the worst managed professions. They just lionize the biggest actual cunts in the world which is why they all look like The Penguin.
Actually I'm ripped
Hey I resemble that
Unions only care about dues.
I'm sure the union delegate has an easy job somewhere and doesn't want to rock the boat by actually doing his delegate role.