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re: “What are you gonna do, stab me?” - GameStop edition
Posted on 4/5/25 at 9:28 pm to cypresstiger
Posted on 4/5/25 at 9:28 pm to cypresstiger
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Way too soon considering what happened at the track meet in Frisco, TX
That played out pretty much the same way it's been reported the Frisco stabbing happened
Posted on 4/5/25 at 9:34 pm to Proximo
They will always do it. I am surprised he gave a warning. It’s usually a cheap shot or when person gets caught thinking they are reasonable human beings in an argument or discussion.
If the customer was really putting the guy in a situation to defend himself he could have kicked or knee’d the employee in the head when the employee bent all the way over to pick up the metal rod.
Did he switch hands with knife and then knock that thing down with exaggerated open hand swing down to make the guy think knife was I staying in left hand, Or did he make it visible to customer again before the stabbing? I could make out what was being said.
While the tweet is correct about staying away and not antagonizing someone with a knife it’s tone almost seems to be blaming the victim including part about being lucky the guy did want to kill him. Looks like he stabbed customer in lower neck or where it meets shoulder. That’s intending to do great bodily harm if not actually intending to murder.
The employee instigated it all. You call police or security if a customer will not leave. You don’t instigate and get in people’s faces while threatening with a knife. Employee was lucky the guy wasn’t armed to Indiana Jones him.
If the customer was really putting the guy in a situation to defend himself he could have kicked or knee’d the employee in the head when the employee bent all the way over to pick up the metal rod.
Did he switch hands with knife and then knock that thing down with exaggerated open hand swing down to make the guy think knife was I staying in left hand, Or did he make it visible to customer again before the stabbing? I could make out what was being said.
While the tweet is correct about staying away and not antagonizing someone with a knife it’s tone almost seems to be blaming the victim including part about being lucky the guy did want to kill him. Looks like he stabbed customer in lower neck or where it meets shoulder. That’s intending to do great bodily harm if not actually intending to murder.
The employee instigated it all. You call police or security if a customer will not leave. You don’t instigate and get in people’s faces while threatening with a knife. Employee was lucky the guy wasn’t armed to Indiana Jones him.
Posted on 4/5/25 at 9:35 pm to Proximo
Damn bru. He’s just there for the Pokémon pre-release. Just slide him a few early chairizards.
Posted on 4/5/25 at 9:37 pm to JetsetNuggs
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“Oh my god, he stabbed him! He stabbed him!” she yells as she stands directly next to an unhinged dude that just stabbed a guy
With blood dripping down the knife.
Towards beginning of the video that black lady walking by wasn’t phased at all by what was happening like it was just a normal day.
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