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Grandpa Arrested After Black Friday Brawl
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Posted on 11/25/2011 2:16:50 PM PST by traumer

BUCKEYE, Ariz. - Black Friday kicked off Thursday night at about 9 p.m.

Toys “R” Us was the first store to open its doors, but it was the Walmart in Buckeye that ended up getting police involved.

Some witnesses told Fox 10 that the actions taken by a police officer during a fight at that Walmart were wrong, but Buckeye police have a different story.

Witnesses told Fox 10 Friday morning that a grandfather was with his grandson and wife looking at video games. They said that people were tearing the box of games apart, trying to get to the videos, and a woman ended up getting punched.

Then the grandson was trampled on in all the mayhem -- even cutting his lip. His grandpa put the game in his waistband so that he could lift the boy out of the crowd, according to some witnesses.

Witnesses said that's when a police officer grabbed the man and slammed him to the ground – possibly thinking he was stealing the game.

On a cell phone video taken at the Walmart, blood can be seen streaming from the grandfather's face. But witnesses said police didn't believe anything was wrong until they turned the man over.

One man said he saw the whole thing and that it was uncalled for.

“You would have thought there was a cure for cancer in this box,” said shopper Skyler Stone. “I mean people were literally going insane.

“They grabbed the guy, body planted him into the ground -- face shatters on concrete. That's a hard concrete floor inside Walmart.

“All of a sudden, you see this little boy run up and wailing and yelling, ‘Grandpa, Grandpa,’ and crying his eyes out,” Stone said.

Witnesses said the man had about $600 worth of electronics that he

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To: traumer
Witnesses said that's when a police officer grabbed the man and slammed him to the ground – possibly thinking he was stealing the game.

A reasonable assumption, unless his name is Sandy Burglar...

Wait.

...never mind.

21 posted on 11/25/2011 9:28:21 PM PST by Publius6961 (My world was lovely, until it was taken over by parasites.)
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Good image, but I think it has ben more like this over the eons.


22 posted on 11/25/2011 11:23:19 PM PST by justa-hairyape
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Police said when the officer asked Jerald Newman about the video game he put in his waistband, he began flailing his arms.

“As the officer put handcuffs on the suspect, he resisted arrest, flailing his arms and pulling away from the officer backing up,” said Buckeye Police Asst. Chief Larry Hall.

A leg sweep was used on Newman, who hit his head when he fell and began bleeding, police said.

“There’s nothing on the surface to indicate our officer did anything inappropriate. It’s difficult to arrest an individual because you don’t know how that individual is going to react.”

Because force was used in the arrest, the incident is under investigation. The officer involved is still on the job.

54-year-old Jerald Newman was arrested after he was treated at a local hospital. He faces charges of resisting arrest and shoplifting.


Love it when people don’t read or ignore the entire article. Love the overuse of the word Grandpa.


23 posted on 11/26/2011 6:16:41 AM PST by Dusty Road
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