Posted on 07/21/2015 8:24:24 AM PDT by dware
MIRAMAR, Fla. Police say a shooting victim was apparently taken by a friend to a South Florida Wal-Mart instead of a hospital and left outside the store.
Miramar police spokeswoman Tania Rues says in an email that the victim was suffering from a gunshot wound when he was left outside the store Monday afternoon. He was later taken to a hospital for treatment and was listed in stable condition. Rues' statement didn't say who found the victim or who took him to the hospital.
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I guess that’s where they all do their business. You know, with the EBT cards and such?
No snitchin'?
Wait a sec....I thought obamacare covered gunshot wounds?
I guess the CVS Care Center was too far away. Plus they don’t sell Blunts anymore.
Force of habit........................
Get a box of Kotex and start pluggin the holes. That should holdem for a while...
In a third world country like the USA, a lot of the natives don’t understand how things actually work. They just believe. in magic.
If the WalMart Clinic refused service, expect a large lawsuit.
Then they should drop him back off at Walmart.
Definately Amish
Brilliant!!!!
And sadly... true.
That statement should be a tagline. Maybe it will be.
WalMart lives matter . . .
I’ve seen this “story” on several different sites.
None of any of the reports are clear, but from what I have been able to ascertain:
The wounded individual was shot elsewhere,and someone drove him to WalMart.
The “driver”, the vehicle, and the wounded individual were all,from what I can glean, still at the scene when the cops and ambulence showed up.
For unknown reasons, (I’m just making a wild guess of drugs combined with low IQs) the active participants and those media sources who are reporting the incident, all presume that it is now a WalMart problem...
ROTFLMAO!
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