Topic: Mom Encourages Child To Jump In Fight At Wal-Mart
Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/06/16 02:41 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Pretty disturbing video. Two skanky white trash women getting into it, then one of the women holds the other down while she has her six year old hit and kick the woman..........


Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 10/06/16 03:29 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Superb parenting skills from both parties slaphead

sanstitle's photo
Thu 10/06/16 04:45 PM
noway

mightymoe's photo
Thu 10/06/16 06:34 PM
just another Thursday at any walmart...

Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/06/16 07:31 PM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Superb parenting skills from both parties slaphead


Yea, but I will admit it is irritating seeing someone who's not disabled driving around in one of those shopping carts. Being a fat, lazy slob isn't a disability and it takes the cart away from someone who really needs it.

At least the mom got arrested. She apparently also lost her job as a Dental Assistant after her employer saw the video........

Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/06/16 07:48 PM
Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley called the situation "embarrassing" and pointed the finger at Walmart.

"I think it's disgusting and it sure sheds a poor light on Walmart and I'm pretty disappointed in them," he told FOX59 over the phone.
Buckley said the store is a public nuisance that's draining the city's resources.

"I go over there a lot, plenty of times there's been cops with people standing there in handcuffs, bags full of stuff," said Jacqueline Abbott.

Abbott said seeing police at the Beech Grove Walmart is a given. In fact, a FOX59 crew spotted some around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

But Abbott's eyes are opened for another reason. She lives next door to the store.

"It does worry me that somebody might jump the wall after doing something, and my house is right here," she said.

"I make no bones about it. I consider Walmart a public nuisance. And that's based on the number of times that we go down there every day. We're down there at least four to six times every single day on petty theft matters the police have to deal with," Buckley said.

City officials recently passed a nuisance ordinance, which police said would apply to the excessive police activity at Walmart.

Tuesday afternoon, Beech Grove police figures detailing their activity at the store:

789 police runs from February of 2014 to December of 2014
486 runs from January of 2015 to now
472 arrests from February of 2014 to now

"Most of the people committing the crimes at Walmart are not Beech Grove residents. They're from outside, and they're coming in. And we're having to clean it up and to deal with it," said Deputy Chief Michael Maurice with the Beech Grove Police Department.

Maurice said Walmart runs typically require two officers, and sometimes that leaves the department short-staffed to cover other duties.

"It's very taxing on our police department," he said.
Abbott doesn't want to trouble showing up at her home.
"There has been cops through there a few times, and when we asked what the problem was, they told us they were looking for someone who was stealing," she said.

http://fox59.com/2015/06/09/woman-involved-in-beech-grove-walmart-fight-says-confrontation-started-over-racist-remark/

mightymoe's photo
Thu 10/06/16 07:52 PM

Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley called the situation "embarrassing" and pointed the finger at Walmart.

"I think it's disgusting and it sure sheds a poor light on Walmart and I'm pretty disappointed in them," he told FOX59 over the phone.
Buckley said the store is a public nuisance that's draining the city's resources.

"I go over there a lot, plenty of times there's been cops with people standing there in handcuffs, bags full of stuff," said Jacqueline Abbott.

Abbott said seeing police at the Beech Grove Walmart is a given. In fact, a FOX59 crew spotted some around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

But Abbott's eyes are opened for another reason. She lives next door to the store.

"It does worry me that somebody might jump the wall after doing something, and my house is right here," she said.

"I make no bones about it. I consider Walmart a public nuisance. And that's based on the number of times that we go down there every day. We're down there at least four to six times every single day on petty theft matters the police have to deal with," Buckley said.

City officials recently passed a nuisance ordinance, which police said would apply to the excessive police activity at Walmart.

Tuesday afternoon, Beech Grove police figures detailing their activity at the store:

789 police runs from February of 2014 to December of 2014
486 runs from January of 2015 to now
472 arrests from February of 2014 to now

"Most of the people committing the crimes at Walmart are not Beech Grove residents. They're from outside, and they're coming in. And we're having to clean it up and to deal with it," said Deputy Chief Michael Maurice with the Beech Grove Police Department.

Maurice said Walmart runs typically require two officers, and sometimes that leaves the department short-staffed to cover other duties.

"It's very taxing on our police department," he said.
Abbott doesn't want to trouble showing up at her home.
"There has been cops through there a few times, and when we asked what the problem was, they told us they were looking for someone who was stealing," she said.

http://fox59.com/2015/06/09/woman-involved-in-beech-grove-walmart-fight-says-confrontation-started-over-racist-remark/


at least the criminal element is located in one locale... makes the police job easier... the criminals could be spread all over town, but the converge on walmart

Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/06/16 07:56 PM


Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley called the situation "embarrassing" and pointed the finger at Walmart.

"I think it's disgusting and it sure sheds a poor light on Walmart and I'm pretty disappointed in them," he told FOX59 over the phone.
Buckley said the store is a public nuisance that's draining the city's resources.

"I go over there a lot, plenty of times there's been cops with people standing there in handcuffs, bags full of stuff," said Jacqueline Abbott.

Abbott said seeing police at the Beech Grove Walmart is a given. In fact, a FOX59 crew spotted some around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

But Abbott's eyes are opened for another reason. She lives next door to the store.

"It does worry me that somebody might jump the wall after doing something, and my house is right here," she said.

"I make no bones about it. I consider Walmart a public nuisance. And that's based on the number of times that we go down there every day. We're down there at least four to six times every single day on petty theft matters the police have to deal with," Buckley said.

City officials recently passed a nuisance ordinance, which police said would apply to the excessive police activity at Walmart.

Tuesday afternoon, Beech Grove police figures detailing their activity at the store:

789 police runs from February of 2014 to December of 2014
486 runs from January of 2015 to now
472 arrests from February of 2014 to now

"Most of the people committing the crimes at Walmart are not Beech Grove residents. They're from outside, and they're coming in. And we're having to clean it up and to deal with it," said Deputy Chief Michael Maurice with the Beech Grove Police Department.

Maurice said Walmart runs typically require two officers, and sometimes that leaves the department short-staffed to cover other duties.

"It's very taxing on our police department," he said.
Abbott doesn't want to trouble showing up at her home.
"There has been cops through there a few times, and when we asked what the problem was, they told us they were looking for someone who was stealing," she said.

http://fox59.com/2015/06/09/woman-involved-in-beech-grove-walmart-fight-says-confrontation-started-over-racist-remark/


at least the criminal element is located in one locale... makes the police job easier... the criminals could be spread all over town, but the converge on walmart


Yea, but law enforcement get's really irritated when they are constantly being called over kids stealing candy bars and that's what over 80% of police calls are for...........

mightymoe's photo
Thu 10/06/16 07:58 PM



Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley called the situation "embarrassing" and pointed the finger at Walmart.

"I think it's disgusting and it sure sheds a poor light on Walmart and I'm pretty disappointed in them," he told FOX59 over the phone.
Buckley said the store is a public nuisance that's draining the city's resources.

"I go over there a lot, plenty of times there's been cops with people standing there in handcuffs, bags full of stuff," said Jacqueline Abbott.

Abbott said seeing police at the Beech Grove Walmart is a given. In fact, a FOX59 crew spotted some around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

But Abbott's eyes are opened for another reason. She lives next door to the store.

"It does worry me that somebody might jump the wall after doing something, and my house is right here," she said.

"I make no bones about it. I consider Walmart a public nuisance. And that's based on the number of times that we go down there every day. We're down there at least four to six times every single day on petty theft matters the police have to deal with," Buckley said.

City officials recently passed a nuisance ordinance, which police said would apply to the excessive police activity at Walmart.

Tuesday afternoon, Beech Grove police figures detailing their activity at the store:

789 police runs from February of 2014 to December of 2014
486 runs from January of 2015 to now
472 arrests from February of 2014 to now

"Most of the people committing the crimes at Walmart are not Beech Grove residents. They're from outside, and they're coming in. And we're having to clean it up and to deal with it," said Deputy Chief Michael Maurice with the Beech Grove Police Department.

Maurice said Walmart runs typically require two officers, and sometimes that leaves the department short-staffed to cover other duties.

"It's very taxing on our police department," he said.
Abbott doesn't want to trouble showing up at her home.
"There has been cops through there a few times, and when we asked what the problem was, they told us they were looking for someone who was stealing," she said.

http://fox59.com/2015/06/09/woman-involved-in-beech-grove-walmart-fight-says-confrontation-started-over-racist-remark/


at least the criminal element is located in one locale... makes the police job easier... the criminals could be spread all over town, but the converge on walmart


Yea, but law enforcement get's really irritated when they are constantly being called over kids stealing candy bars and that's what over 80% of police calls are for...........


lol.. they can't be shooting blacks on every call

SitkaRains's photo
Thu 10/06/16 08:16 PM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Superb parenting skills from both parties slaphead

Disgusting... all that are Involved.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 10/06/16 08:33 PM



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Superb parenting skills from both parties slaphead

Disgusting... all that are Involved.


Do you expect anything else at a Wal-Mart? Those stores have always attracted low class customers.

SitkaRains's photo
Thu 10/06/16 08:38 PM




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3q_XVL_IS4

Superb parenting skills from both parties slaphead

Disgusting... all that are Involved.


Do you expect anything else at a Wal-Mart? Those stores have always attracted low class customers.

I don't know I rarely shop there. But in all honesty I have never seen any body up here that could come close to the "Walmart bingo cards", or anything close to a brawl. I guess living up here in AK I am sheltered.laugh

no photo
Fri 10/07/16 12:22 AM
Two skanky white trash women getting into it, then one of the women holds the other down while she has her six year old hit and kick the woman..........

And the people filming are standing around saying things like "someone ought to do something, that's not right," and they capture people wandering by or stopping to watch.

I loved it when the woman behind the scenes started telling the kid "stop it" and the kid beings walking towards her kid menacingly telling her she can't tell him what to do and the woman says "you're right, go protect your momma."

Pretty disturbing video.

Seems little different than something submitted to America's Funniest Home Videos.


Lpdon's photo
Fri 10/07/16 01:09 AM

Two skanky white trash women getting into it, then one of the women holds the other down while she has her six year old hit and kick the woman..........

And the people filming are standing around saying things like "someone ought to do something, that's not right," and they capture people wandering by or stopping to watch.

I loved it when the woman behind the scenes started telling the kid "stop it" and the kid beings walking towards her kid menacingly telling her she can't tell him what to do and the woman says "you're right, go protect your momma."

Pretty disturbing video.

Seems little different than something submitted to America's Funniest Home Videos.




Then you hear someone say not to get involved because they would get sued, good luck with that. Most states have good Samaritan laws to protect someone in that situation.

no photo
Fri 10/07/16 08:44 AM
Edited by Scoobert on Fri 10/07/16 08:54 AM


Do you expect anything else at a Wal-Mart? Those stores have always attracted low class customers.


Some of us can't help that we have to shop at a Wal-Mart to get groceries because they put our more locally owned stores out of business.

mightymoe's photo
Fri 10/07/16 10:41 AM


Two skanky white trash women getting into it, then one of the women holds the other down while she has her six year old hit and kick the woman..........

And the people filming are standing around saying things like "someone ought to do something, that's not right," and they capture people wandering by or stopping to watch.

I loved it when the woman behind the scenes started telling the kid "stop it" and the kid beings walking towards her kid menacingly telling her she can't tell him what to do and the woman says "you're right, go protect your momma."

Pretty disturbing video.

Seems little different than something submitted to America's Funniest Home Videos.




Then you hear someone say not to get involved because they would get sued, good luck with that. Most states have good Samaritan laws to protect someone in that situation.


Seinfeld got prison time for not helping...

SitkaRains's photo
Fri 10/07/16 12:25 PM



Do you expect anything else at a Wal-Mart? Those stores have always attracted low class customers.


Some of us can't help that we have to shop at a Wal-Mart to get groceries because they put our more locally owned stores out of business.

Scoob... I am thankful that we still have butcher, local produce, dairy shops up here. I much prefer to buy from an "Alaskan owned" store and maybe pay a few cents more for a quart of cream than pay the big stores.