Posted on 06/19/2014 3:51:01 PM PDT by equalator
CAUTION: EXTREMELY DISTURBING VIDEO (Graphic content at 0:25) Officer Greg Gordon said Johnson entered, walked around, put his phone in his pocket, approached a counter, reached over the counter, and punched store employee Jessica Smith, 35, in the face.
Johnson then demanded Smith tell him how to open the register. She complied and he took some money and the store phone before leaving the business.
Smith, who is pregnant, was taken to a local hospital for treatment of a broken nose.
The Pensacola Police Department received several tips identifying Johnson after a video showing the incident was distributed among media for broadcast. The video also was shared multiple times on Facebook, said Capt. David Alexander.
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At least this sort of thing doesn't happen every day-- oh wait-- it does! My mistake.
Horrible! Poor girl was friendly to the guy and totally had no idea it was coming. If a certain type of person comes close to you, you should immediately be prepared for them to try the worst.
I tell ya’, I try never to walk towards any black people anymore, nor will I walk ahead of any without looking for shelter. Thanks, Obambi and the Dummycrats . . . I live in a new America.
And a weapon won’t do you any good, since these are surprise assaults on non-blacks.
Typical Obama voter.
it’s funny that the Discovery Network puts on “Shark Week” every year, and we can all be scared of sharks, but interestingly enough, using records going back 300 years, only about 10 people have been killed by sharks in the US- I kid you not. I wonder what we should really be afraid of...
LOL, love those crackhead yellow eyes.
I’m against police brutality, but not in this case. Have at him, boys. Maybe follow that up with a little prison justice, too.
Prison is too good for him.
“Graphic” assault? What does that even mean?
Knockout game? No, a violent robbery. If you don’t know a knockout game incident is, do some research. There are more than enough of them; no need to invent another one just to score a headline.
That was a robbery, not a knock-out game.
These reports are not good for my blood pressure.
Not being armed and aware when in the vicinity of black yutes. The gloves are off.
Damn shame. Sickening. Wish someone was there to pump a few bullets in his forehead.
We mustn't judge him. We haven't walked in his shoes. We don't know what he's been through.
Here's the sarcasm tag for dimwits unable to recognize sarcasm.
You realize the reaction, from the usual suspects, should anybody produce a program “When ObamaNation attacks”?
They have Amish people in Pensacola?
Always watch the Amish when they enter your store. If they use their shirttail to avoid leaving fingerprints, get ready to start shooting.
Once I saw some a##hole (who was pretending to be a door-to-door salesman) in one of my security cameras try to open a locked front gate to my residence. Got my attention real quick. But when I saw he was trying to turn the knob between the knuckles of his forefinger and middlefinger, that’s when my friend Mr. Colt 45 came out. Always watch his hands. Is he trying to avoid leaving fingerprints? If yes, he intends to rob you.
Hello, good sir. Actually, it is part of a trend, of black people strinking White people in the face in one sucker punch. It happens every single day. It is getting NO press attention, and those in the "media" would like for us to simply ignore it.
Great advice!
Yes and they probably will. Even with my experience I recently left myself open in a situation that very well could have turned bad.
“Hello, good sir. Actually, it is part of a trend, of black people strinking White people in the face in one sucker punch. It happens every single day. It is getting NO press attention, and those in the “media” would like for us to simply ignore it. “
But this was not a game, it was a robbery.
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