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Customer suspected of stealing meat dies in fight with employee at grocery store
WFTV ^
| June 25, 2020
Posted on 06/25/2020 3:28:30 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
ANTIOCH, Calif. A customer suspected of stealing meat from a supermarket butcher Wednesday died following a fight with a store employee, police said.
A 56-year-old employee caught a 34-year-old customer behind the butcher area at the Lucky Supermarket around 10 p.m., KTVU reported.
The customer then attacked the employee. During the fight the customer stopped breathing. Medical technicians arrived and were unable to revive him.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: california; meat; shoplifter; theft; thief
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To: PROCON
We use the phrase around here too in SE Pa.
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posted on
06/25/2020 10:10:05 PM PDT
by
Amberdawn
(Want To Honor Our Troops? Then Be A Citizen Worth Fighting For.)
To: Mr. Lucky
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posted on
06/25/2020 11:01:10 PM PDT
by
Pollster1
("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")
To: PROCON
Right, thanks.
Of course in my youthful days the word "kid" was filled in with a more shi...I mean more gritty term lol.
To: Fightin Whitey
Jack Paar made the phrase famous and wrote his autobiography with the title:
I Kid You Not (1961 hardcover)
Story:
I KID YOU NOT - Catchphrase used by Jack Paar. Paar, host of the Tonight Show from 1957 to 1962, “invented the talk-show format as we know it: the ability to sit down and make small talk big,” said Merv Griffin. Paar died on January 27, 2004, at age 85. “Even youngsters sent to bed before Mr. Paar came on parroted his jaunty catchphrase, ‘I kid you not.’” From “He invented late-night talk, then walked away,” and article in the Herald-Leader, Lexington, Ky., January 28, 2004.
“Mr. Paar took over the flagging NBC slot some months after Steve Allen left with his variety show... Despite his continued popularity, Mr. Paar grew tired of the grind and quit his late-night show in March 1962. That October, after a succession of interim hosts, Johnny Carson began his 30-year run as host.” From Obituary: Original King of Late Night
JACK PAAR - 1918-2004. St. Petersburg Times, Fla.,
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06/26/2020 4:58:09 PM PDT
by
frank ballenger
(End vote fraud,harvesting,non-citizen voting & leftist media news censorship or we are finished.)
To: frank ballenger
Great to know.
Thanks for digging it up.
I was too young and dumb for Paar but I remember adults I was around would comment that Carson was a lightweight compared to Paar.
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