Posted on 09/05/2015 4:18:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Eyewitness account claims man was "trying to buy groceries with his EBT card and ended up in a stretcher"
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Whole Foods has fired a security guard at one of its Oakland locations after photographs of a bloody altercation between a customer and the guard surfaced on Facebook.
Zoe Marks, a fellow at Edinburgh University, was visiting Oakland, when she posted an eyewitness account Thursday of what she described as a horrific incident at the Whole Foods Market near Lake Merritt. Marks said the customer "was trying to buy groceries with his EBT card and ended up in a stretcher."
An EBT or Electronic Benefit Transfer card is a replacement for paper food stamps and checks.
I just saw a young man violently assaulted by an armed security guard at Whole Foods, slammed repeatedly against concrete pillars, put in a chokehold, restrained, and suffocated until he was thrown face down on the pavement unconscious. The guard locked him out of the store despite the fact he was immobile," Marks wrote. In an email, a spokesperson for the supermarket chain said the security guard, who has been "permanently removed from Whole Foods Market," got involved after the customer made physical contact with a store employee.
Whole Foods Market "takes a zero tolerance approach to violence," the spokesperson said.
Marks's photographs show an unidentified man with a black jacket lying on the floor bleeding. Paramedics can be seen attending to the man in another photograph. According to Marks, not a single employee at Whole Foods called the paramedics. It is not immediately clear what events took place right before the altercation. According to Marks: He was trying to buy groceries with his EBT card and ended up in a stretcher."
Marks wrote she spent an hour giving a written statement to Oakland police officers who showed up at the scene. Requests for comment from Oakland police were not immediately returned.
I'm sorry for more graphic images of violence against black citizens, but I was here and spoke to the victim (to keep him conscious), perpetrator, several bystanders, and cops, Marks wrote. Armed private guards cannot be tolerated in our grocery stores and communities when this is what they do to paying customers. Whole Foods needs to be held accountable security is NOT selective, it is collective.
Whole Foods responded on their Facebook page Friday, admitting there was an altercation that escalated to violence.
The graphic images circulating on Facebook and Twitter are disturbing to say the least, the statement said. Whole Foods Market considers the safety and security of all team members, customers and members of our community a top priority. The security guard involved in the incident has been suspended, and we are actively investigating the details with our security firm. While we move swiftly to gather the facts, we want to make it clear that Whole Foods Market takes a zero tolerance approach to violence.
Marks also posted a one-star review of the 230 Bay Place Whole Foods Market on Yelp: "It's time to disarm your guards and put customers first. This young man was violently assaulted by an aggressive security officer while trying to buy groceries with EBT," her comment, which included the graphic photographs, said.
"Horrified customers stayed on the scene for hours," she wrote, adding that they demanded calls to paramedics and "shouted they would never shop at Whole Foods Oakland again."
"I hope that Whole Foods does reveal their fact finding with transparency," Terry De Grace-Morris wrote on Whole Food's Facebook page. "This kind of behavior by law enforcement personnel is no longer tolerated or excused."
Understand and bemoan all you wrote about driving.
Add in rain and snow, which we see little to none of here, southern Calif.
It’s kinda funny that I still enjoy driving!
Have I said on this thread that I was a Long Islander from birth up until 1957 - ?
With occasional visits back to see relatives.
What NY has better than here, is very good deli’s. They are ‘here’ but closer to Los Angeles.
Friends who grew up here and moved to California thought the pizza here (NYC metro area) was so much better as well.
Long Island seems to have some of the same problems as the Jersey shore; for example, the roads connecting them to the nearest cities were never designed for year-round commuter traffic. In NJ more and more people are moving to the shore (either building homes or winterizing existing shore houses), and the traffic as they drive to & from work in northeastern NJ is horrendous (the roads aren’t made for that volume).
I’ve been gone so long from Long Island, New York, that I forget stuff.
You are right about the pizzas. I don’t know what it is out here - occasionally there are ex-New Yorkers here who open Pizza restaurants, but not here in Ventura County, to the best of my knowledge.
One thing lots of people don’t know, is that NY has EXCELLent water! Which makes better coffee and tea, too. As well as pizza!
I live about 700 feet from this store, but today is the first time I was in there since the incident. The new guards are not armed and are much more low-key. The previous guards dressed like a SWAT team. The new guys wear polo shirts. In fact, I wasn’t sure they were guards at first, but after seeing enough of them standing around and not doing anything, I figured it out.
Oh...the old guards were ALL Black guys. The new guards all seem to be White. And one is a gal :-)
My friend also couldn’t get enough Wise potato chips when he returned; apparently it is all Lays out there (he was by Sacramento). Funny thing about the pizza; when he got back he couldn’t get enough of it. Any time he visited for dinner we’d start cooking and he’d insist on ordering pizza - went on for many months...
Probably.
Forgot about Wise Potato Chips - -
We buy about 90 percent of our groceries at Trader Joe’s, and a local health food store. It is paper products we mostly buy from a regular super market.
Trader Joe’s potato chips are called ‘Ode to the CLASSIC Potato Chip.’ !!!
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