A woman in Florida says her 55-year-old “medically fragile” father was falsely accused of theft at a Florida grocery store last week and then seriously injured in a violent encounter with police. Now, she says, he is hospitalized and has lost the ability to speak.

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    9 months ago

    The cops’ report noted that she “struck him in the arm against his will”.

    I am absolutely fucking disgusted by this weasely use of language

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    Very poor decision by the daughter to grab a weapon from her car and come back to threaten the employee. I hope she reflects on her decision to do that, and the consequences that followed.

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      Was it though? Would you not defend an elderly family member from a frothing at the mouth racist?

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          They were followed out of the store and berated in the parking lot. They only had to stay in the area because they had not finished business at the laundromat yet.

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          I think leaving the store was part of the problem, not the solution. That’s when it becomes shoplifting. That’s when you can no longer get the cashier to tell everyone you paid for it

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    Hey morons, that Monty Python sketch about defending yourself from being attacked with a banana by shooting the attacker was supposed to be a joke.

    I sure hope they disarmed the guy.

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    She said he told her that he picked up four bananas, one of which he ate on the way to the register, and that he told the cashier that he needed to pay for four bananas even though she scanned only three. Anjelica Lee said her father told her he was followed closely while he was shopping by a white female employee, who, she said, accused him of stealing the banana he ate.

    “At first, I was trying to ask her what happened, and she was like, ‘People like you and him shouldn’t come into the store if you don’t have money to pay for things,’” Anjelica Lee said. “My mom is white, and my dad is Black. So I’m mixed. So I think she meant Black people. And it just escalated from that, and she went to cussing me out.”

    JFC. Racist piece of shit.

    Fuck the cops. Fuck this piece of garbage cashier.

    Fuck all this.

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      Wow. Non American here. My kid regularly eats while I shop. I just bring empty packets to register for them to scan and they normally throw them out for me. No problem. Like zero problem.

      I don’t even think our police would show up if they were called. They take 3hrs to turn up to a home invasion, so I doubt they’d show up for a banana. This is a crazy level of policing.

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        A lot of retail stores will have a police officer sit in their car close by so they can have a quick response to e for shoplifters. I see it a lot in areas that have several larger retail stores grouped together.

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    This is Polk County, Florida, home of the cowboy sheriff Grady Judd who has never seen a camera and microphone he didn’t want to use to engrandize himself. Except for the body worn ones. Polk County residents are not the most enlightened of people. But, never discount there being two sides to every story.

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          Cops only knew that there was a shoplifter threatening the employee, and they saw the daughter with the bat. So they rolled up and took care of it.

          I really put almost all of this on the employee. Even in her own words, how do you follow someone out of the store screaming at them and threatening them, then say you’re afraid because the woman had a bat?

          • Misconduct@lemmy.world
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            So the cops… See the woman with a bat and beat the shit out of the old man? Is this supposed to paint the cops in a better light or make them look less incompetent and stupid?

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              No, I don’t see how anyone could absolve the cops in this scenario. Incompetent, stupid, prone to violence, ready to violate human rights at the drop of a hat, are all fair descriptions here. Many of these police violence stories have in common that one officer crosses the line out of fear, but the others join in with some sort of mob mentality.

              But cops were new arrivals who most likely didn’t know the context. Fault them for excessive violence, having to control the situation with fear, need to be obeyed, etc, but this is sort of like a “swatting”. The person calling with a presumably incomplete story is most at fault. That person should be in prison, but it doesn’t change that those officers shouldn’t be trusted with authority and there needs to be a fundamental change in policing

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      No answer to their question huh? I’d love to know what you think this old man could have done to justify putting him in the hospital like this. Go on. Tell us what other side to the story makes the end result ok.

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    Did anybody read the article and see the part where she were threatening the employees with a bat and admitted to it?

    I think they’re sort of burying the lede on this one.

    I would completely expect the police to show up, armed and ready for someone who did just receive a call about threatening people with a metal bat.

    Fuck the police and what they did to him, but let’s not pretend like this isn’t a whole other thing than the headline.

    That being said, can anyone tell me what the cops did to this dude other than make him sit in the back of a police car I very well might’ve missed it.

    The latter part of that article go wild

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      Yeah. You’re right.

      The daughter totally escalated the situation by bringing a baseball bat and threatening the clerk. No wonder they called the police.

      And the old man, according to affidavits, was simply taken into the back of a police car without any violence to himself. Then he complained of chest pains while in the car so they called an ambulance. He was alert when the ambulance arrived.

      The man had a heart condition that was aggravated due to his daughter escalating the situation and getting the police involved. And now he’s in the hospital because of her behaviour.

      However this could’ve all not happened had the store employee not been a dick. So this is really all that person’s fault.

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        I don’t agree with that logic.

        You are stripping away everyone’s free will except the employee.

        At any point during this, anyone could have made different decisions and just stopped this whole thing

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            Friend, I already agreed to that.

            My statement is that everyone here was an adult and they all made poor choices.

            Granted that the dudes action was small, but now that I think about it that was actually what started it.

            It should have stopped with just asking the cashier how many bananas he paid for.

            They did not even need to bother asking him and risking someone just thinking they were being called a thief.

            I know that is how I feel every time I get asked for a receipt, and I am a middle aged white guy in redneck country, god only knows how often he probably has to deal with it.

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              Do y’all’s grocery stores charge by number of bananas? Mine does if by weight. Not that I think that makes a difference, if I keep seeing people taking about paying for an extra banana so im curious.

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                People do it with grapes too, also sold by weight. But here we only have a few. Surely she could have typed in 1/3 extra weight and been pretty damn close

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      She said she feared for her father’s safety, so she got a bat from her car, approached the woman and told her to “pick on someone her own size, someone able-bodied.” She said she did not threaten the woman with the bat. Still, she said, the woman called police.

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        If you read the rest of the story, they claim she was waiting outside with the bat telling the lady to come out, went inside and knocked a bunch of shit off of shelves, etc.

        Which may not be true, but pretty sure a bunch of people were being stupid and escalating things here.

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          everyone was escalating here, except perhaps the victim. Even then, it seems like you get the manager and make sure they have the cashiers statements instead of trying to leave

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        If you walk up to someone with a bat in your hand and tell them to pick on someone your own size, you are threatening them with the bat.

        If not to be a threat there is no purpose to bring the bat

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            Then you don’t understand the concept of self defense.

            A bat is a deadly weapon. To justify the use of a deadly weapon in self defense or defense of others, a reasonable person must believe there is a credible, criminal, imminent, threat of death or grievous bodily harm, and that the deadly weapon was necessary to end that threat.

            “Laying hands” does not describe anything remotely close to such a threat.

            • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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              I think if the person is white you can use “stand your ground” and shoot people of color without issue. This isn’t about her having a bat, it’s that she doesn’t look “white enough” to use the same defense several white folks have used now. And those white folks went looking for trouble and still got to shoot people with impunity. She only had a bat and was basically telling the Karen if she wants a problem to keep it up.

              I just don’t see how that isn’t self defense. She also feared for her father’s life from some racist shithead that instead of calling police if she really thought there was an issue, decided to put her hands on this gentleman and then continue to harass him. And I don’t know that stores particularly policy, but most chains strongly discourage harassing and chasing down customers because you have a hunch they may have taken something. So she also likely broke store policy in pursuit of her racist vendetta.

            • sizzler@lemmy.world
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              Oh dear, a classic case of downvoted for uncomfortable truth. The fickle nature of forums strike again.

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          How do you know she walked right up to Karen? How do you know she didn’t just go and stand by her father while leaning on the bat?

          And why didn’t the woman just ask to see the receipt instead of going all Karen?

          You assume too much.

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            Based just on the facts, she picked up a bat and then issued a threatening statement. Whether you are 2 feet away or 50, that is still threatening someone with a weapon.

            Why are you arguing against this?

            I assumed nothing.

            I used only the things that the lady herself stated.

            If you disagree please point me to the information that you think proves your point.

            I will look at it and reevaluate, I might not change my mind but I will at least listen to your opinion.

            Please, feel free.

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              Based on what media is reporting, which is rarely ALL the facts.

              And you do assume you know how far away she was standing, what her tone of voice was, etc. If you weren’t there = you don’t know for sure.

              You also didn’t respond to my question why Karen just didn’t ask to see the receipt … like a non-racist likely would.

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                Based on what she has said. Her description of her own actions with the bat constitute a threat. Unless you’re arguing she was misquoted, she issued a threat with a deadly weapon.

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                Because I am not trying to defend her actions.

                I agree that that is what should have happened.

                Can you give me an example of how holding a metal bat in your hand and telling that to someone in this situation would not be a threat?

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                  Look, my personal mantra is “pick one someone your own size”, which I chant every morning when I’m roaming the streets with my walking bat.

                  Only a bigot would find that threatening.

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      To answer your question on what the cops did:

      Anjelica Lee said. “My dad said to me: ‘Don’t get out of the car until they can fully see you, because they’re going to shoot.’ And after he said that, nine or 10 of them jumped on him, and then they slammed him on the car.”

      She said she could hear her father screaming: “You’re hurting me. I can’t breathe.”

      This is all from the woman’s perspective. But it sure seems suspicious that he had chest pains that the police’s story can’t explain.

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    We don’t have police. Just corporate enforcers. Pinkertons in different uniforms. Oh, you are accused of a 17 cent theft and didn’t do it? Eat lead I guess. I’m just so tired.

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    A police spokesperson said Monday that the body camera video would not be released until the cases are resolved.

    That could take years! That’s unacceptable.

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      They are hoping that by then people will forget about it and not notice when its dumped so theres no outrage.

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      We need a national oversight agency where all this footage should be sent to so it is managed by a neutral 3rd party. Why the fuck would we allow criminals to manage the evidence against themselves?

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      I the rules for body cam requests in the city I work for. It can only be denied for the following reasons:

      1. The video was taken in a private home and the homeowner does not consent to the release.

      2. The video is of a non-jailtime citation/interaction and the principal civilian captured on film doesn’t consent to the release.

      The second one is because the city is a tiny enclave for the super-rich (average new home is about 6 million dollars), and there’s celebrities and stuff getting pulled over pretty often. We had tons of ORRs from paparazzi for all incidents.

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        Yes, though lately it’s been taking a lot longer. The state government under 25 years of GOP rule isn’t too fond of the Sunshine Law.