Every year it happens. Yet people are still very much determined to get to the stores and get those "deals" on Black Friday. Before I get to the story, let me take a moment to salute the Wal-Mart employees that protested working on Black Friday. Now, Hip Hop Wired has reported on a few incidents that took place last Friday:
While workers at Wal-Mart were busy protesting, Black Friday shoppers all around the country went forward with their post-Thanksgiving holiday plans, some of which resulted in arrests.
Two teens were arrested in Portland, Maine for fighting inside a Foot Locker store at the Maine Mall, while a Florida woman was taken into custody for throwing merchandise inside a Wal-Mart store.
Mohamud Mohamed, 18, was charged with disorderly conduct and violating the terms of a previous jail release, after he fought, Steve Alphonse, also 18. Alphonse was also charged with disorderly conduct.
According to South Portland Police Lt. Todd Bernard, the brawl
occurred at around 1:15 a.m. Friday (Nov. 23). Three other people were
involved in the fight, but authorities are unsure what led to the
disagreement.
The teens were both taken to Cumberland County Jail and released early Friday.
Officers had their hands full inside the Maine Mall, dealing with
several shoplifters, and a man who fainted inside the lingerie section
in Macy's, but was told to move along.
Over in Almonte Springs, Fla. a Wal-Mart shopper was arrested at a for allegedly throwing merchandise. Samantha Chavez,
28, was busted Thursday (Nov. 22) night, also on a disorderly conduct
charge. Police witnessed Chavez repeatedly trying to cut a line, after
being told not to do so. While being escorted out of the store, Chavez
began throwing her merchandise, and was wrestled to the ground for not
complying with police orders, as she screamed "I didn't do anything!"
Chavez was taken to the Seminole County Jail, and later released after posting $550 bond.
Elsewhere around the country, a man in Massachussets is facing a reckless endangerment charge for leaving his girlfriend's two-year-old child in the car while he went inside a local K-Mart
to buy a 51-inch TV. He claims that he brought the toddler inside the
store, but that the child got lost somehow. Security alerted police to
the incident, and they were able to catch up with the suspect at his
home, but are unsure how he made it back without actually getting back
into the Nissan Versa that he drove to the store.
In San Antonio, a man pulled a gun out on another man who punched him
in the face while they were both waiting in line at Sears, and at a
Seattle Wal-Mart a senior citizen was arrested and charged with
vehicular assault for hitting two shoppers with his SUV. Police believe
the man, 71, was intoxicated at the time of the incident.
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