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re: Wal-Mart security attempts to arrest perp in parking lot-gets stabbed

Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:12 pm to
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
124576 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:12 pm to
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they beat the shite out of him and rightfully so.



Really? They have no legal right to detain him. And then proceed to beat the shite out of him. And then when he tried to fight back continue to assault him. And then when he was clearly incapacitated continued to violently assault him.

Those two cop wannabe's are going to get reamed by a lawyer and wal-mart is gonna cut a check.


You really think whatever worthless wal-mart crap that punk stole was worth that?
Posted by meauxjeaux2
watson
Member since Oct 2007
60283 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:13 pm to
quote:

Really? They have no legal right to detain him. And then proceed to beat the shite out of him. And then when he tried to fight back continue to assault him. And then when he was clearly incapacitated continued to violently assault him.

Those two cop wannabe's are going to get reamed by a lawyer and wal-mart is gonna cut a check.


You really think whatever worthless wal-mart crap that punk stole was worth that?



this is what i'm thinking as well.
Posted by Sampson
Chicago
Member since Mar 2012
24569 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:18 pm to
In most states security gaurds hold a "peace officer license" amd can restrain and arrest perps. They did the right thing here and will not be charged.
Posted by SPEEDY
2005 Tiger Smack Poster of the Year
Member since Dec 2003
83406 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 4:23 pm to
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Really? They have no legal right to detain him



quote:

thought it was illegal for security to follow out into a parking lot



quote:

they never should have tried to physically restrain the guy in the first place.
That is against the law.




This is just from the first few posts on the 1st page


Posted by Festus
With Skillet
Member since Nov 2009
85044 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 4:48 pm to
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Really? They have no legal right to detain him.

Wrong.

A security guard has the general authority to detain someone if there is probable cause that shoplifting has occurred. However, this authority has some limitations. Any time a security guard stops a shopper, it must be for a reasonable time, and must be done in a reasonable manner.
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