Full title: Hatchet-wielding thief backs down when store clerk pulls out gun - but firearm costs employee his job
1 posted on
05/25/2019 1:01:49 PM PDT by
lowbridge
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To: lowbridge
There are lots of examples where the display of a weapon de-escalates a situation but people don’t want to report lest they become the criminal and their weapon is confiscated.
2 posted on
05/25/2019 1:03:43 PM PDT by
Mean Daddy
(Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
To: lowbridge
Something retarded about Oregon.
3 posted on
05/25/2019 1:03:56 PM PDT by
allendale
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To: lowbridge
[ president of Plaid Pantry in Oak Grove explaining to local station KOIN-TV that the chain has a zero-tolerance policy for weapons. ]
We prefer our employees be hacked to death with a hatchet.
He doesn’t know that the thief wouldn’t have murdered the employee to prevent having a witness.
Good for the former employee.
4 posted on
05/25/2019 1:04:21 PM PDT by
SaveFerris
(Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
To: lowbridge
WTF does de-escalate mean?
It escalated when a guy carrying a potentially very dangerous object entered the place with intent to rob!!
5 posted on
05/25/2019 1:05:38 PM PDT by
dp0622
(The Left should know if Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR)
To: lowbridge
I hope the man didn’t need the job- fortunately the labor market is tight right now.
Probably would have been wiser just to let him got and not make the 911 call.
To: lowbridge
Wow. Really. These idiots are going to end up hiring the criminal instead in the end.
Idiots
10 posted on
05/25/2019 1:11:42 PM PDT by
JudgemAll
(Democrats Fed. job-security in hatse:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
To: lowbridge
Man comes in with an axe. There is not time to “de-escalate.”
12 posted on
05/25/2019 1:12:23 PM PDT by
arthurus
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To: lowbridge
He said employees are trained to de-escalate robbery situations to avoid injury die quietly and not ask too many questions.
What a bunch of BS. The truth is, and everybody knows it, they don't care too much about their employee safety, or their customers, for that matter. They do care about getting sued by criminals though. They should reward their employee for protecting his own life.
That is not only our right, it is our obligation. I hope I would have similar courage in the same situation. And that's the real crime here - society is teaching, even forcing, people to be victims.
To: lowbridge
Better he had not called 911. Once the guy with the hatchet is gone the situation is safely resolved.
14 posted on
05/25/2019 1:13:59 PM PDT by
arthurus
(k)
To: lowbridge
“Plaid Pantry”?
Sounds uber nerdy
To: lowbridge
Good thing Nick Meli wasn’t working for this bum during the Clackamas Mall murders.
“During that time, Nick Meli, a concealed carry permit holder, drew his Glock 22, claimed to have taken aim at Roberts, but did not fire since there was a bystander behind Roberts. Meli claims that Roberts saw him and that this may have contributed to Roberts’ decision to commit suicide.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clackamas_Town_Center_shooting
20 posted on
05/25/2019 1:17:13 PM PDT by
RandallFlagg
(Fact: Gun control laws kill innocents.)
To: lowbridge
the president of Plaid Pantry ... said employees are trained to de-escalate robbery situations to avoid injury The store chain should hang a new sign: "Robbers welcome - we don't want our employees to injure you", in between the "EBT welcome here" and "Lotto tickets for sale".
21 posted on
05/25/2019 1:17:27 PM PDT by
Bernard
(We will stop calling you fake news when you stop being fake news.)
To: lowbridge
Managers clearly don’t understand that clerks risk their lives for minimum wage. Screw that. Better that you lose your job than your life.
To: lowbridge
Jonathan Polonski, President of Plaid Pantries ...
Hatchet man
@: https://www.cspdailynews.com/amp/company-news/plaid-pantries-realigns-management-team
To: lowbridge
Whipping out a pistol de-escalates better than jaw-jaw.
30 posted on
05/25/2019 1:28:50 PM PDT by
sparklite2
(Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
To: lowbridge
The employee should immediately file suit for endangerment by his employer for failing to provide adequate security.
31 posted on
05/25/2019 1:31:25 PM PDT by
CodeToad
( Hating on Trump is hating on me and Americans!.)
To: lowbridge
I think it is time to let everyone know Plaid Pantry does not care about the lives of its employees or customers.
Hatchet wielding robbers need not worry about being confronted. They know employees will be fired if they interfere with robberies.
I would like to see how the President de-escalates the situation after an axe is planted in his skull.
To: lowbridge
==> ...the president of Plaid Pantry...
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If it says Plaid Pantry, I’m doing business elsewhere.
To: lowbridge
ho was armed with a hatchet when he tried to rob a convenience store, only to flee when the clerk drew a gun and called 911 I'd say the situation was 100% "de-escalated" by the gun. Freaking morons. Would they have been happy to see their employee with an ax in his head?
40 posted on
05/25/2019 1:50:53 PM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
(My tagline is in the shop.)
To: lowbridge
“Plaid Pantry”... Some doubt in my mind as to who their typical/regular clientele are...
45 posted on
05/25/2019 1:55:28 PM PDT by
SuperLuminal
(Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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