Crime California 7-Eleven workers take matters into their own hands as they stop brazen thief filling TRASH CAN with tabacco - Burger King's TND moment of the month awarded to two pajeets



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A pair of 7-Eleven workers in California were left with no choice but to take on a brazen thief by themselves - but they were hardly empty-handed.

Stunning footage showed the scene filmed in 2023 at the store. The thief was clearing shelves and dumping merchandise into a trash can.

A stunned onlooker filmed the incident and encouraged the employees to wait until the police arrived.

They confronted the suspect about why he was stealing so much, but the thief threatened to shoot them and continued to scoop armfuls of goods into the trash can.

The workers eventually had enough and came together to restrain him and hit the suspect with a large wooden stick.

In the video, a man who wore a dirty white t-shirt, jeans and a blue head covering, aggressively threw tobacco items into a trash can.

One of the workers is heard asking: 'Hey, why are you stealing everything?' before the thief threatened to 'pull my strap on your b**** ass'.

A customer tried to diffuse the situation and told the employees 'Just let him go. Ain't nothing you can do until the police come here.'

The customer also asked the workers if the store was insured and advised them to wait for the authorities.

The thief tried to get past an employee with his trash can of stolen goods while shouting, 'watch out boss.'

The pair got into an altercation as the worker grabbed the trash can and tried to restrain the suspect.

A second 7-Eleven staff member arrived and hit the thief with a large wooden stick as the suspect shouted in pain.

One worker continued to strike the thief while his colleague tackled and restrained him on the ground.

A stunned onlooker filmed the incident and encouraged the employees to just wait until the police arrived

The employee was seen swinging the stick behind his back to generate force and continued to hit he suspect's torso, legs and back, as he shouted in pain

The employee was seen swinging the stick behind his back to generate force and continues to hit the suspect's torso, legs and back as he shouted in pain.

The thief screamed 'it's OK' and pleaded for mercy, but the employee continued to hit him.

'That's called whoopin' your a***,' the customer told him.

It is not clear exactly when the incident happened, but the 7-Eleven store's lottery games on display indicates it was in California.

Dailymail.com has reached out to 7-Eleven for comment.

Shoplifting has reached unprecedented levels across America with brazen thieves strolling out of stores with their arms full of stolen goods.

The National Retail Federation said that the scourge - which grew worse during the pandemic - cost the industry almost $100billion in 2022.

David Johnston, who represents the organization, said: 'These acts are occurring more openly and thieves have become more brazen and aggressive in stealing merchandise.
 
Fuck off pigs, Sikh bros did nothing wrong.

the same suspected thief
I know this is standard presumption of innocence phrasing that only gets changed when an official conviction is on the books. But when you have the asshole on camera doing the exact thing he's reported to have done twice earlier, you can safely call him a fucking thief, you weaselly journo cowards.
 
I know this is standard presumption of innocence phrasing that only gets changed when an official conviction is on the books. But when you have the asshole on camera doing the exact thing he's reported to have done twice earlier, you can safely call him a fucking thief, you weaselly journo cowards.


Maybe he bought the store the night before and those were his cigarettes in the first place? The pajeets, unhappy about this development did (racist) trick videography to make it seem his new "zero tolerance for tobacco in our community" stance was actually some type of crime.
 
Sikh and Slavic (Russian and Ukrainian, mostly) immigrants tend to be fucking based to the extreme. They don't put up with nigger bullshit for very long, and they don't give a flying fuck about what the pigs think.

About ten years ago during the opioid craziness somebody robbed a Russian pharmacy in North Highlands, at the time a heavily Slavic ghetto suburb of Sacramento. The robbery ended with the pharmacist and his tech getting into a literal gunbattle with the dopehead. Somebody ended up fucking dead, but I can't remember if it was good guy or bad guy.

Sikhs too are more liable to fight back when it's their livelihood on the line, and worry about what the pigs think later. Whites are the ones who will simply stand back and let the nigs trash their stores because they're too scared of the court system.

But in this case, yeah fucking based to the extreme to teach the jogger a lesson. Stockton is a gigantic shithole, Bakersfield has Mexicans, Redding has tweakers, but Stockton has pretty much every form of human trash known. The only good area is around University of the Pacific.
 
Fuck off pigs, Sikh bros did nothing wrong.


I know this is standard presumption of innocence phrasing that only gets changed when an official conviction is on the books. But when you have the asshole on camera doing the exact thing he's reported to have done twice earlier, you can safely call him a fucking thief, you weaselly journo cowards.
the way post 2020 criminal complaints works is that he didn't manage to steal anything so there was no crime.
 
You know, if the mob every wanted to come back, this would be one hell of a avenue to do it. Offer a monthly plan, let it be know that anyone stealing from any store with "protection" will get the shit beat out of them/or worse, and take it from there. Most the people from third world shitholes would instantly understand the situation and gladly pay a nice and predictable monthly fee.
 
The black man who recorded the incident, did a video.

Witness to Sikh employees 'a-- whooping' thief at 7-Eleven during calls it 'courageous' as police launch probe (Archive)

A witness, who recorded a video of two 7-Eleven employees in Stockton, California, attempting to thwart a would-be robber from mugging their store called the employees "courageous," adding that they did the "right thing."

Police are currently investigating the Sikh employees for "suspected assault," although no arrests have been made, Stockton police told Fox News. The suspect had gone into the same 7-Eleven during the same 24-hour time period and stole items, according to police.

Louis Benton, who recorded the "a-- whooping," stopped for gas at a 7-Eleven on his way home Saturday morning to buy a Red Bull. Benton witnessed a man in a blue mask dumping cigarettes into a giant trash can. At one point, the suspect threatened to shoot the people inside.

Benton, a life-long resident of California, told Fox News Digital the scuffle was caused by pent-up frustrations from dozens of prior robberies at the 7-Eleven. He said that a group of individuals who routinely gather outside the 7-Eleven at night and rob the store.

"That store has been probably robbed dozens of times, [they're] dealing with a lot of issues and problems. [Thieves] gather there at night, and they walk in and take things. That's not the first time I seen something in that store," Benton said.

"I believe [the workers] were frustrated, emotions was high, but I believe they did was courageous and did the right thing. Instead of taking a gun or taking something that could really harm him. And I'm glad the guy hit them below the belt. Not above the belt, but also to, you know, has come to a point where I know it was enough. So, you know, I wanted to make sure that everyone made it home that night. Everyone was safe and no one made a decision to take them completely to jail or for life or lose a life.," he continued.

Benton, a business owner of StayWinning – a clothing boutique in the area –, understands the frustrations that erupted in the 7-Eleven. When he first opened up his store, his windows were smashed and his store was robbed, Benton said.

"We go into grocery stores… and we see it all the time. So some people come in with a backpack, start putting things into a backpack, walk out. And then the security can't touch them, you know, by law. So only thing you do is call the authorities. But authorities are so busy with other things that's more important. So they choose what's important and what's not important."

In the case of the Saturday attempted robbery, the suspect squeezed by one of the Sikh workers as he was robbing the store, and the two locked arms and began to scuffle. Then, a second employee with a stick walked up to the suspect and began beating him with it.

"He was threatening them in a way," said Benton. The suspect briefly pulled what appeared to be a knife out of his pocket.

"It's just been catastrophic in a way," said Benton about soft-on-crime policies, especially for his own boutique.

"We've been [in Stockton] for about a month. And so when we first got there, the first week we were burglarized. Someone broke the window, went in and took items. So we are affected, too, from what's been going on," he said.

Benton said store owners should do their best to prevent robberies through security cameras, metal bars and other preventative means.

"I'm here and work to weather the storm. I'm here to stay. And I hope the community wants to be here with us and we want to make sure that we always have the great mindset of winning," he added.

Benton believed the laws needed to be changed. The California State Senate recently passed a bill that would put restrictions on stopping thieves in stores.

"It's just been it's a difference because of the law," he said. "I don't know why they passed it, but I guess voting will probably change it, which we probably need to do, because right now this is out of hand."
 
Benton believed the laws needed to be changed. The California State Senate recently passed a bill that would put restrictions on stopping thieves in stores.

"It's just been it's a difference because of the law," he said. "I don't know why they passed it, but I guess voting will probably change it, which we probably need to do, because right now this is out of hand."

You heard it here.. They ALREADY are trying to make it illegal to stop thieves and robbers! The "logical" next step in the state that doesn't allow the police to do anything and wont prosecute even if they did! This is UTTER MADNESS! It's the most basic of roles of the government! CA is fully a failed state at this point.. prove me wrong!
 
A rare win for sanity

Stockton 7-Eleven clerks in viral beatdown won’t be charged, DA indicates

“The Stockton 7-11 Store Clerks are not & have never been, suspects of the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office,” District Attorney Ron Freitas said in a statement. “Any Investigation going forward is to hold accountable the individual who threatened & attempted to rob them.”
Two Stockton 7-Eleven clerks seen on video attacking a would-be thief shouldn’t expect to be charged in connection with the viral beatdown, the San Joaquin County District Attorney indicated on Tuesday.

“The Stockton 7-11 Store Clerks are not & have never been, suspects of the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office,” District Attorney Ron Freitas said in a statement. “Any Investigation going forward is to hold accountable the individual who threatened & attempted to rob them.”

Video of the July 29 assault has gained national attention. In the more than five-minute clip, a man can be seen emptying shelves of cigarettes and other products from the store’s shelves before the clerks step in to stop him. The clip shows one of the clerks pinning the man down while another beats the would-be thief with what appears to be a pole.

Stockton police said over the weekend they were continuing to investigate what police called a suspected assault and suspected robberies at the 7-Eleven.

Police said they believe the same thief was believed to have robbed the store two other times within the same 24-hour period.

They said that after their investigation concludes, they would forward the findings to the San Joaquin County district attorney for review.

I guess the DA doesn't want a riot this week...
 
I actually love this shit. Nothing Red Pills normies like watching some guy defend himself from a criminal then seeing the cops and DA go after them and letting the criminal walk free.

Keep it up Commiefornia, your doing the Lord's work!
Protip for newfags: Read the whole thread.
 
I never understand why nobody can ever get a decent hit in on these videos, take a run up and kick him in the face a few times, or ram that stick into his balls/asshole, or stomp the throat/ribs
Woah calm down there Texas Ranger Chuck Norris! Not everyone in the world is a martial arts expert ready to throwdown at a moment notice.
 
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