Any Grocery Jacking events there?

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According to the Nextdoor app there was an incident in Surprise where a Fry’s worker was attacked by a shopper when they told them that they had exceeded the quantity limits for certain items and would not be allowed to purchase the quantities they had in their cart


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Toy00taco wrote: March 27th, 2020, 8:17 pm According to the Nextdoor app there was an incident in Surprise where a Fry’s worker was attacked by a shopper when they told them that they had exceeded the quantity limits for certain items and would not be allowed to purchase the quantities they had in their cart
Yes and that piece of crap was arrested
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Twobadazbrothers wrote: March 27th, 2020, 8:31 pm
Toy00taco wrote: March 27th, 2020, 8:17 pm According to the Nextdoor app there was an incident in Surprise where a Fry’s worker was attacked by a shopper when they told them that they had exceeded the quantity limits for certain items and would not be allowed to purchase the quantities they had in their cart
Yes and that piece of crap was arrested
I did see that update on the app, glad someone was able to get a picture of him before he left the area
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my brother was at fry's and two women in front of him tried buying more than the limit. When the clerk refused them they became aggressive and almost instantly 2 cops came from the store office and escorted them off the property. Guess the limits and laws are only for other people lol.
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I didn't witness it but the manager at Safeway in queen creek told me about a fight breaking out over a gallon of milk, neither one got the milk because it was spilled police called & both dumbasses escorted from store
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Flash wrote: March 27th, 2020, 10:49 am
Winmagbill wrote: March 27th, 2020, 8:55 am Saw 2 PD cars in the Costco parking lot yesterday, but don’t know if they were there for security or hot dogs. Last week someone was open carry in the Albertson’s parking lot. He had a nice CCW rig but had pulled his shirt over the gun to purposely display.
They weren't there for hot dogs as the food courts in Costco and Sam's Club are shut down until further notice.
The food court at the Chris town Costco was open yesterday. No sit down dining and you could only get pizza or hot dogs.
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I heard from a Wal-mart employee I know that 2 guys started fighting over the last package of TP. The one guy sat it down and they started chest bumping each other and a woman grabbed the TP put it in her cart and took off. Now there is an officer in the store.
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As the month comes to a close I’m seeing people post all the same things they were girding up fo sale. Must be short on rent money
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You guys think things are going to get worse with the economy stalling and layoffs/furloughs?
I do not not leave the house unarmed any more with out a few mags and a compact pistol.
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I think things will get a bit more dire for those that lost their jobs, and places that closed down are going to be bigger targets, and people who are out and about. I'm hoping people are smart enough to realize most are home staying isolated or working from home that home invasions aren't a thing, but then again, not the highest of IQ perps.
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The big concern down the road say 2-3 months, were do we see things economically? Loss of jobs, people evicted over late rent/mortgage? Kind of starting to feel like 2008 all over again...
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The Safeway on Elliot in Tempe had a uniformed witness. Two cops in the parking lot of the Walmart on Arizona and Pecos but they are almost always there. Target further south on Arizona had no security for their early open for TP.
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I've not heard of any but sure they are happening to some degree. Guessing things will start ticking up the longer this goes on.
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cool arrow wrote: March 27th, 2020, 9:04 am there have been a few reported on the RING app in Tucson, one in particular was at the Fry's on 22nd and Harrison, where an elderly woman was attacked and her groceries stolen.

not rumors, a witness reported it on the app
I'm afraid to go there in the daytime, no surprise something happened. The easiest deterrent is to stay away from crappy/shady parts of town... I heard somewhere that most crime happens 4 miles from where the perp lives.
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vtachrn wrote: April 2nd, 2020, 10:00 pm The big concern down the road say 2-3 months, were do we see things economically? Loss of jobs, people evicted over late rent/mortgage? Kind of starting to feel like 2008 all over again...
If they continue the shutdown, the economy of the United States will have collapsed in 3 months, so they need to send people back to work and have people become responsible for their own health and welfare for the most part. The alternative is people and their children and grandchildren living in what will become a 3rd world country. Virtually all small and medium sized businesses that were forced to close will never reopen and their suppliers will also close. You'd end up with 75% unemployment or worse.
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