"D'Mari Jy'Quan Patterson, 20"
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The universal standard ghetto solution to any dispute....pull a gat and start blasting.
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SMH
Ping!
That seems like a bit of an over reaction
Wow! Taco Bell is very strict there! People have to wear bullet proof protection if to eat there- apparently

D’Mari Jy’Quan Patterson
What jibberish language is that ?
They shoulda just taken the cannoli
I have no idea how Taco Bell operates. But I knew a guy who worked at a donut place. He said his store kept all sorts of records on donuts made, cups handed out, soda dispensed, etc. Any shortfall had to be made up by the employees on duty.
I wonder if that played a part here.
Putting the blast in Baja Blast.
(Taco Bell has Mountain Dew Baja Blast for those wondering)
"[Employee] shows an incredible level of dedication, and determination to uphold policies. Upon review, there may be gaps in communicating some policies to all employees and ensuring they understand them."
"[Complainant] does not follow directions well, if at all. [Complainant] is rude and disrespectful to others."
He didn’t kill any of them for stealing, so what’s the problem, again?
Teen Kills Woman (employee) at McDonald’s Over Wrong Order
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bodycam+mcdonalds+shooting
Becoming common
Before we get all worked up, we should find out if he was shooting to kill, or just to wound.
Just practicing for the Restaurant Wars.
His momma obviously thought he'd end up in prison when she named him.
I fricking hate thieves.
Especially the bold and brazen type that just dare you to do something about them.
Call the police? They will do nothing.
The courts are useless.
Shooting might be a bit much. But a beat down with mop? That feels about right.
You want to prevent that kind of thing? Start arresting and punishing thieves.
Or people will start taking corrective steps.
And the rest of the retail people will quietly support them. No matter what their names happen to be.
So what? Ray Charles shot at a kid trying to steal from his music store.
“...shot at customers for putting soda into water cups”
I’d hate to see what he’d do if they were using the wrong fork at a fancy dinner.
What is it in black culture that seems to suggest that violence is the best solution to almost any problem? That is not a racist statement, but a legitimate question. Most often, if there is a brutal response to a rather minor issue, black culture seems to react with over-the-top responses. Why?
No need to look.
