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.
 
The man, who police now believe was the suspected 7-Eleven robber, had said he did not know if he was assaulted.
I understand the nigger-related-reasons (NRR) WHY he "did not know if he was assaulted", after all if he admitted he was, he places himself behind the counter sweepin swishers into a wheely bin.

Still that bald-faced lying like that when it's stupidly obvious it's a lie never stops being funny to me. :story:
 


Stockton police said they are investigating the assault of a 7-Eleven robbery suspect by two workers and say the suspected thief is believed to have robbed the store two other times within the same 24-hour period.

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.

The manager of the store said questions about the incident would need to be directed to a corporate spokesperson. 7-Eleven has not returned messages for comment.

Stockton police said in an update Saturday that they were aware of two other reports of early morning robberies at the 7-Eleven location involving the same suspected thief, one on July 28 and another on July 29.

Police said that on July 28 at 3:41 a.m., a 7-Eleven worker reported the suspect going behind the counter and threatening to shoot the clerk if he intervened. The suspect then took several packs of cigarettes in a large garbage bag before fleeing.

On July 29 at 12:27 a.m., a 7-Eleven worker reported the suspect demanding money at the store while simulating that he had a handgun. When the worker didn’t comply, the suspect grabbed food items and put them in a garbage bag before leaving, police said.

At some point later in the morning, the man is believed to have returned to the store, police said. That’s when the beating captured in the viral video took place.

Stockton police said they were unaware at the time of that attempted robbery and assault.

But around 3:45 a.m., police joined members of the fire department in assisting a man who was requesting medical aid because of pain in his leg and shoulder.

The man, who police now believe was the suspected 7-Eleven robber, had said he did not know if he was assaulted.

Stockton police said witness video of the July 29 robbery and assault has now linked all the investigations.

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

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This is one of the many whys our society is falling apart. The law defends more the rights of criminals than their victims. It all just motivates this disconnection from everyone and just let evil get away with anything. This is why people are just walking away when they see someone getting attacked in the middle of a public place, nobody trusts that they system won't fuck them over because of some overly eager prosecutor is needing some jew bucks.

No good deed goes unpunished and they shouldn't expect anyone fight to defend this country when the time comes.
 
Stories like this - and the two women who got fired for calling the cops on the robbers, are given media presence to make you think twice before stopping the looting. Looting and mass thievery is part of the plan to shut down small and medium sized businesses.

Sure, walmart and target are caught up in the crossfire, but they will dominate even more of the retail market once mom-n-pop, brick-n-mortar stores are shut down.
 
So the police are forced to stand down, the DA refuses to do anything if they don't, but if you try to stop criminals yourself, the cops come after you. This is EXACTLY what the various concepts like citizens arrests were made for! The whole CA mess is also what having sheriffs were to help prevent. Outside of normal political/government control. Sadly we have no way to deal with corrupt DAs though.



More interestingly, the only 7-Eleven on S. Center st. is directly across the road from Stockton PD.

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How pissed would you be if you got robbed 3 times in 24 hours within sight of the fucking police station?

We're reaching levels of rampart niggerdom not previously thought possible.



Try looking out of the window you retards.


Remember that in a lot of cases the police's hands are tied still. i.e. it's pointless to do anything.
 
Looks like 7-11 is next to close up shop once California becomes more like Mad Max.

Black worship in the U.S is fucking unreal, they're treated like untouchable Gods.
Oh its much worse in the educational sector. Thanks to St. Floyd, alot of young niggers act uppity even moreso than they did mid 2000s to the point they're openly challenging teachers to fights.

Tragically, the blacks who realize this problem know for a fact they'll end up paying for the actions of niggers.
 
Looks like 7-11 is next to close up shop once California becomes more like Mad Max.
7-11s are franchised, not a corporate big box chain like Target, WalMart or the various grocery/drug stores.
A big part of why it's at a 7-11 that the employees finally lost it and beat down one of these blatant thieves is that this guy was probably costing those two, personally, hundreds of dollars a month in lost revenue. It's a lot easier to rationalize letting them walk out with all that stolen merch when it's just a byline in one region's profit/loss chart.
 
Looks like 7-11 is next to close up shop once California becomes more like Mad Max.


Oh its much worse in the educational sector. Thanks to St. Floyd, alot of young niggers act uppity even moreso than they did mid 2000s to the point they're openly challenging teachers to fights.

Tragically, the blacks who realize this problem know for a fact they'll end up paying for the actions of niggers.
They can all get on a boat and leave. The "good" ones too.
 
At this rate, we could wonder if we should become criminals to take care of these criminals? Like criminal, criminal and half.

That's called vigilante justice and it's not ideal.....


With that said tho, it may be the lesser of two evils because the state sure ain't doing jack fucking shit about the issue
 
Sure, walmart and target are caught up in the crossfire, but they will dominate even more of the retail market once mom-n-pop, brick-n-mortar stores are shut down.
All of these large chain stores are insured out the ass. Niggers could burn them down a la the Fentanyl Floyd riots and they'd still come out on top both financially and in terms of goycattle public perception. It seems to take years and years of lawlessness like the daylight robbery that's been happening in SF for some of these corpos to finally say enough is enough, and even then they just say they're leaving the locale and not elaborating further. Truly despicable.
 
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