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Six-Year-Old Joins Mother in Violent Walmart Fight

 

 

In a Beech Grove, Indiana, Walmart, video was taken of two women brutally assaulting each other; a boy who appeared to be the child of one woman was told by the woman to punch the other woman in her “****ing face.” He obliged, throwing punches and kicking. Witness told the boy to move away, but the boy responded, “You can’t tell me to stop.” According to WTHR, the boy is six years old.

The New York Daily News reported that one of the women jumped off her motorized scooter to knock her opponent into a shampoo aisle.

Beech Grove Police Maj. Tom Hurrle said:

It was actually started between a patron and a Walmart employee over the clogging of an aisle with some merchandise. They were trying to rectify the situation and a third party heard this dispute going on and jumped in the middle of it verbally and it escalated into a fistfight. It was an avoidable fight between two females that should have known better in front of a six-year-old boy.

 

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/06/09/six-year-old-joins-mother-in-violent-walmart-fight/



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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.

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I never see anything like this at my Walmart!cry

People even get dressed to go to the store, where I live.

I've never seen anyone in jammies, even!crycrycrycrycrycry

Dang it. I'm deprived!

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Here is a website for your viewing pleasure!


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Indiana makes the news yet again!!!!!

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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.


 I think 9 of 10 people who use the motorized scooter things that the store provides walk in on their own. They park in the parking lot and walk into the store, stand in line to get a pop or a Starbucks, then go get into the scooter. And if there is not one available...a fight like this usually breaks out. 



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Both our Walmart stores are boring.

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I used to watch the "People of Walmart" video's on Youtube. Hilarious!!

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I worked at Walmart for a while. Never saw anything more exciting than a 2 lt. coke bottle e fall out of someone's arm, hit the floor and explode and shoot into the rafters like a rocket.

Oh and the kid that got left there by his parents.

But no fight or crazy clothes.

There was the parking lot groping bandit. I never met him.

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Shoot, I worked at Target for 5 years and I could write a book about the stuff I saw.

Poop...everywhere...and not in the bathroom...

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Our Walmart is boring too. I don't go there after dark so maybe I just miss out.

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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.


 Her SSI check should be stopped.



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I worked there night shifts.

Was part of the demolition crew after that job ended was hired full time as cashier.

I did get a nasty staph infection while on the demo crew. Pulling the carpet out one night, got a nice little scrap, two days later it was swollen and running red lines. A week later I was in the ER getting IV antibiotics and pain meds. Good times.

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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.


 I think 9 of 10 people who use the motorized scooter things that the store provides walk in on their own. They park in the parking lot and walk into the store, stand in line to get a pop or a Starbucks, then go get into the scooter. And if there is not one available...a fight like this usually breaks out. 


 I'm curious how else they would get into the store if they're alone. Did your store offer to bring the cart out to them if they called the store? Or?



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I saw this on FB yesterday. I wonder if the kid will be taken away.

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I walk in. And a lot of times I have one of the kids see if there is one available first.

If not, I stay in the car.

Those things don't come to you.

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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.


 I think 9 of 10 people who use the motorized scooter things that the store provides walk in on their own. They park in the parking lot and walk into the store, stand in line to get a pop or a Starbucks, then go get into the scooter. And if there is not one available...a fight like this usually breaks out. 


 I'm curious how else they would get into the store if they're alone. Did your store offer to bring the cart out to them if they called the store? Or?


 Wheelchair. Crutches. Some have their spouse or whomever is driving pull up to the curb, the spouse gets the scooter and brings it to the car and the disabled person gets directly on it and drives into the store. Some get dropped off at the curb and walk in using a walker or cane until they get to the scooter.

But 9 of 10 drive into the parking lot on their own, park far away, walk into the store without use of any type of assistance, get in line for a drink, stand there for a few minutes, then walk over to the scooters. Clearly they don't need it THAT badly. I once had a woman who did just that tell me I should "go find whomever is using the scooter and tell them that I need it and throw them off of it". Yeah, not doing that sweetie. 



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Saw that on The Talk yesterday. Interesting how she was in a motorized wheelchair but yet was able to stand up and clock her.


 I think 9 of 10 people who use the motorized scooter things that the store provides walk in on their own. They park in the parking lot and walk into the store, stand in line to get a pop or a Starbucks, then go get into the scooter. And if there is not one available...a fight like this usually breaks out. 


 I'm curious how else they would get into the store if they're alone. Did your store offer to bring the cart out to them if they called the store? Or?


 Wheelchair. Crutches. Some have their spouse or whomever is driving pull up to the curb, the spouse gets the scooter and brings it to the car and the disabled person gets directly on it and drives into the store. Some get dropped off at the curb and walk in using a walker or cane until they get to the scooter.

But 9 of 10 drive into the parking lot on their own, park far away, walk into the store without use of any type of assistance, get in line for a drink, stand there for a few minutes, then walk over to the scooters. Clearly they don't need it THAT badly. I once had a woman who did just that tell me I should "go find whomever is using the scooter and tell them that I need it and throw them off of it". Yeah, not doing that sweetie. 


I totally get that people who truly don't need the carts do use them and don't dispute that. However, not everyone who truly does need them have someone with them all the time. Also, not everyone who truly needs them has an assistive device.

That woman was rude. If there's none available, she can park her butt on a bench and wait in line for one. Assuming she has a need and isn't just being lazy.



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I used a motorized wheelchair when I had my leg in a cast. Crutching through super Wal-Mart is painful. And dangerous.

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I used a motorized wheelchair when I had my leg in a cast. Crutching through super Wal-Mart is painful. And dangerous.


 And that's exactly what they were made for. But I can't tell you how many times people get on one just to ride one, or because they are lazy and don't feel like walking. 



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I used a motorized wheelchair when I had my leg in a cast. Crutching through super Wal-Mart is painful. And dangerous.


 And that's exactly what they were made for. But I can't tell you how many times people get on one just to ride one, or because they are lazy and don't feel like walking. 


 People are selfish that way.  I felt bad using it knowing some old person might need it but I remember how slippery those floors were on crutches.  And people don't care.  They just rush past you and bump into you.  So frustrating.



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And our policy was we could NOT ask people why they were riding one, etc. If someone said they wanted one, they got one no questions asked.

19 year old college kid who is just screwing around with his friends - yep he gets one no questions asked.

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You should be required to have a handicap placard or note from the doctor to use one.

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I was at a grocery store one day and a woman and her three young children, all under 10, each had a motorized cart. The kids were all over the place. The manager finally kicked them off the carts so customers who needed them could use them.

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What kind of mother lets the kids do that?

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You should be required to have a handicap placard or note from the doctor to use one.


  Well, that is no big deal to get one of those around here.  Everyone has them.  And, it really is up to the merchants isn't it?  Walmart might want to provide them for all their customers if it would keep people shopping.   



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I was at a grocery store one day and a woman and her three young children, all under 10, each had a motorized cart. The kids were all over the place. The manager finally kicked them off the carts so customers who needed them could use them.


I'm glad the manager took action.

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You should be required to have a handicap placard or note from the doctor to use one.


  Well, that is no big deal to get one of those around here.  Everyone has them.  And, it really is up to the merchants isn't it?  Walmart might want to provide them for all their customers if it would keep people shopping.   


 Well, then, they should have just as many motorized carts as regular. 



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The absolute number one thing I HATE about the motorized carts is the back up beeping. It is so LOUD. And some people are so horrible at maneuvering them that they constantly seem to have to back up.

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I don't see much of that out here. Granted, I don't go to WalMart much. It's just not conveniently located to me. But I do enjoy going when I do go. They have good stuff. People here are boringly fine. I don't see the stuff that's on the internet.

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The absolute number one thing I HATE about the motorized carts is the back up beeping. It is so LOUD. And some people are so horrible at maneuvering them that they constantly seem to have to back up.


I once had a lady bump into me with her cart...she just laughed like a loon.

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You should be required to have a handicap placard or note from the doctor to use one.


 This. I totally agree.



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They are annoying. The beeping.

But without it, it is a danger to others. I personally think they are stupid people magnets. The second they start beeping, people get behind you.

I had one on my car. Same thing.

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I have a question.

Would a person with a temporary condition, for example, a broken leg, be looked down on for using the motorized cart?

I thought about it, when I was hobbling along with my leg in a cast.

But, I never used one.

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I have a question.

Would a person with a temporary condition, for example, a broken leg, be looked down on for using the motorized cart?

I thought about it, when I was hobbling along with my leg in a cast.

But, I never used one.

Should I have?confuse


 You absolutely should have used one! Also, stores have wheelchairs you can borrow. I would have suggested one for you if I saw you hobbling around my store. I did that all the time! 



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I would not judge. In fact, I think it's a good idea, but I guess it depends on whether you can/need to bend your leg to sit in it.

I used to see people exasperated with me when I was pregnant. Some of those aisles can be so narrow and they'd see me, sigh, and turn around and leave.

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I have a question.

Would a person with a temporary condition, for example, a broken leg, be looked down on for using the motorized cart?

I thought about it, when I was hobbling along with my leg in a cast.

But, I never used one.

Should I have?confuse


 You absolutely should have used one! Also, stores have wheelchairs you can borrow. I would have suggested one for you if I saw you hobbling around my store. I did that all the time! 


Oh well, stupid me!wink

I didn't want to take the chance that an elderly person who needed it more than I did, wouldn't have it, because of me.

Oh well. I survived. 



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I would not judge. In fact, I think it's a good idea, but I guess it depends on whether you can/need to bend your leg to sit in it.

I used to see people exasperated with me when I was pregnant. Some of those aisles can be so narrow and they'd see me, sigh, and turn around and leave.


Oh my goodness! How rude!

(But, kind of funny too, if you know what I mean.)wink 



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I have a question.

Would a person with a temporary condition, for example, a broken leg, be looked down on for using the motorized cart?

I thought about it, when I was hobbling along with my leg in a cast.

But, I never used one.

Should I have?confuse


 Of course they should use them!  My office manager is hobbling around here b/c something very heavy got dropped on her toe and lacerated it and it wouldn't stop bleeding, and hurts to walk on.  I told her to go shopping so she could use the cart!  biggrin



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They are annoying. The beeping.

But without it, it is a danger to others. I personally think they are stupid people magnets. The second they start beeping, people get behind you.

I had one on my car. Same thing.


I had one in my car for a while too, until I realized this ( they are stupid people magnets ) cry



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I would not judge. In fact, I think it's a good idea, but I guess it depends on whether you can/need to bend your leg to sit in it.

I used to see people exasperated with me when I was pregnant. Some of those aisles can be so narrow and they'd see me, sigh, and turn around and leave.


Oh my goodness! How rude!

(But, kind of funny too, if you know what I mean.)wink 


 It was.  Sometimes I used my girth to blaze a trail for my DH in "tight" situations.  But you'd be surprised (or maybe not) how many people would still push past me or almost knock me over.



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The workers in the store who block the aisles with no thought to people flow do annoy me. They do this at Target all the time - 2 workers will be doing a section and have both their carts next to each other blocking the aisles. And they never move. It's annoying.

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The workers in the store who block the aisles with no thought to people flow do annoy me. They do this at Target all the time - 2 workers will be doing a section and have both their carts next to each other blocking the aisles. And they never move. It's annoying.


 And the number of times that Meijer has decided to restock various sections...during PEAK shopping times.

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Once I started helping them stock the shelves and they said thanks, but I'll get that. I responded that I was just helping them clear the aisle so I could get past. They got this confused look then said, "oh, sorry. Here.." and they moved the cart.

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Once I started helping them stock the shelves and they said thanks, but I'll get that. I responded that I was just helping them clear the aisle so I could get past. They got this confused look then said, "oh, sorry. Here.." and they moved the cart.


 If a store is open 24 hours, restock at night, when you're not bothering people who want to spend their $$$!

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