🐱 Cops Kill Man Over Stolen Pokemon Cards in Target Parking Lot

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Police in Florida shot and killed a shoplifter on Wednesday evening, after he allegedly stole a pizza and Pokemon cards from a Target.


On Wednesday evening, more than a dozen unitsallegedly responded to a Target in Kissimmee in response to a suspicious vehicle with covered or unmarked license plates. Officers watched two men get out of the car wearing “masks and hoodies” and enter the store, according to the affidavit written by Deputy Cole Miller. Miller talked to the store’s Loss Prevention Supervisor on the phone, who told him that the men were leaving the store without paying for a pizza and multiple packs of Pokemon cards.
“While on the phone with me, [a Target employee] confirmed the two suspects exited the store without paying for a pizza and multiple packs of Pokemon cards. Target desires prosecution for the theft,” the report says. “I later reviewed the video surveillance which confirmed the two suspects selected an empty Target shopping bag, multiple packs of Pokemon cards and a pizza; all which were concealed and not paid for by the suspects.”
There is no indication in the affidavit that any of the suspects were armed, and the only information about the shooting in the affidavit—which explains, at length, the details about the alleged theft of the pizza and cards—is this: “Contact was attempted with the black Audi by multiple units after circling the parking lot and being occupied by others. A takedown was attempted which resulted in an officer involved shooting.”
According to the Orlando Sentinel, two deputies shot and killed a man, and three others were injured. The one who was fatally shot died at the hospital, and two of the other men, 18 and 19 years old, were taken to the hospital and charged with petty theft. Another court document obtained by Motherboard shows that one of the suspects was unable to appear in court because “defendant in the hospital unable to identify.”
Last year, Motherboard reported that Target told its employees that they should call the cops on people who were camping overnight to buy Pokemon cards, and for a while, the store banned the sale of Pokemon cards altogether after an attempted robbery in the parking lot of a Target store in Wisconsin. Target employees worried at the time that being asked to call the cops on customers would end poorly. This case seemingly did not involve any long lines, but shows how quickly an interaction with the police over petty theft can become deadly.
"I believe my deputies are justified in all their actions,” Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez told local news outlet FOX 35. “I have the utmost – 200% trust – in everything they do based on their training and their experience. Things escalate. This is the real world."
 
Good.

First of all, multiple cop cars probably didn't show up; the multiple cop cars probably arrived after the shooting. Second, the reason they got shot had nothing to do with pizza or pokemon cards; it could've been a garden rake, a camisole, a box of light bulbs or an impulse buy candy bar. The getting shot part probably means they got in their car and made to ram the police which guess what is attempted murder of a police officer. And finally, I hope this sends a message to anyone with the lunatic idea that they can push Florida down the slippery slope to that commiefornia "If it's less than $900 nothing can be done about it" bullshit.
 
school was the first place that said don't bring pokemon cards cause the students will steal and beat you up for them

....aaaand no one gave a shit about that.

if your product is a failure, people might threaten to kill you because it sucks so much.
if your product is a success, crime rate goes up and people die over it.
you try to release something for kids to enjoy but rich nasty college students and pedos are 99% of the community.

hey this sucks, being a dev sucks.
can these select mother fuckers either die sooner or stop being so horrible?
 
There’s a lot of shit we’re not getting like why over a dozen cops responded to a shoplifting call when it’d usually take two of them at most. Weee they armed? Did they hurt anyone during the robbery? All we know is that they were wearing coof masks and hoodies.
suspect opened the pack to find a shiny charizard and threatened to use it in a crowded store
 
So this is H3H3's fault.
If he's the one that started this bullshit, then yes.

Twitch streamers were doing this shit as well so they get thrown under the bus too.

Per a retail-working friend, it's actually Jake Paul fans who swarmed the shelves to the point that they had to limit the number of packs an individual can purchase.
Isn't Jake Paul being investigated by the FBI for being retarded back in 2020 during the summer of love?

The real questions: So how many rares were in the booster packs? Any holographics?
Holos are in every pack these days. Some are worth more than others. The kids that actually play the TCG don't really give a fuck and just want to play the game or get a card with their favorite monster on it.
 
Isn't Jake Paul being investigated by the FBI for being retarded back in 2020 during the summer of love?
Nah they decided to not press charges a month or so after the raid. Can't remember if that meant that the town in AZ where he looted some vodka brought back the charges or not.
 
Also, Pokemon cards can be fairly expensive, depending on how many they stole - $5 a pack adds up pretty quick. I know stores expect some amount of “shrinkage”, but still. I’m amazed they don’t have them behind glass at this point.
Barnes and Noble put theirs behind the registers here. Target did have theirs locked away as well. Its become this weird zoomer fad like nigger shoes so the niggers try to make money off the cards as a side hustle.
 
I doubt the police went out of their way to shoot at the Ash Ketchums of unknown skin color. It could be just me but it feels like some details are missing here.
Remember when clueless/agenda driven media outlets reporting that "Straight-A student shot while walking home through bad neighborhood at 3am when gun he carries for self-defense only accidently goes off in direction of police officer" was a joke, not the norm?
 
Yeah, I'm sure they just put him against the wall and shot him in the head for stealing pokemon cards.
 
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