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Excerpt: "In Los Angeles, authorities said a woman shot pepper spray to keep shoppers from merchandise she wanted during a Black Friday sale, and 20 people suffered minor injuries. The incident occurred shortly after 10:20 p.m. Thursday in a crowded Walmart as shoppers hungry for deals were let inside the store. Police said the suspect shot the pepper spray when the coverings over electronics items she wanted were removed."

Black Friday shoppers attempt to push through security staff moments after the doors opened at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, 11/25/11. (photo: AP)
Black Friday shoppers attempt to push through security staff moments after the doors opened at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, 11/25/11. (photo: AP)



Black Friday Turns Violent At 9 US Walmart Stores

By Associated Press

26 November 11

 

iolence erupted overnight during Black Friday shopping as at least 24 people were injured in a series of incidents, including nine at Walmart stores in the US.

The violence included a California shopper who was shot during a failed robbery attempt, a fight over $1.88 towels, a trampled girl in western Michigan, a police officer who used pepper spray to quell a crowd, and a pepper-spraying shopper who injured 20 people in her haste to keep other people away from the merchandise she wanted to buy.

Among the incidents:

In Fruitport Township, authorities say a teenage girl was trampled at a western Michigan Walmart store and suffered minor injuries after getting caught in a rush to a sale in the electronics department.

The Muskegon Chronicle reports the girl was taken to a local hospital this morning. Fruitport Township Supervisor Brian Werschem says the girl was knocked down and stepped on several times in the store near Muskegon.

In Los Angeles, authorities said a woman shot pepper spray to keep shoppers from merchandise she wanted during a Black Friday sale, and 20 people suffered minor injuries.

The incident occurred shortly after 10:20 p.m. Thursday in a crowded Walmart as shoppers hungry for deals were let inside the store.

Police said the suspect shot the pepper spray when the coverings over electronics items she wanted were removed.

"Somehow she was trying to use it to gain an upper hand," police Lt. Abel Parga told The Associated Press early today.

Parga said police were still looking for the woman. The store remained open and those not affected by the pepper spray continued shopping.

In Florence, Ala., a shopper was subdued with a stun gun at a Walmart store as shoppers gathered for Black Friday sales.

WAFF-TV reports police said they used a stun gun twice to gain control of 22-year-old Christopher Blake Pyron before arresting him.

Police said they made the arrest around 11 p.m. Thursday, about an hour after the Alabama Walmart opened its doors for late-night and early-morning shopping. Authorities said he is charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

In Northern California, authorities said a Black Friday shopper is in critical but stable condition after being shot by armed robbers outside a Walmart store.

San Leandro police Sgt. Mike Sobek says the victim and his family were walking to their car around 1:45 a.m. when they were confronted by a group of men who demanded their purchases. When the family refused, a fight broke out and one of the robbers shot the man.

Sobek says other family members wrestled down one of the suspects, who was taken into police custody.

Investigators are reviewing store surveillance video to identify at least three other suspects.

Witnesses say the Walmart parking lot was crowded with Black Friday shoppers at the time, and the store was briefly closed as police investigated.

In North Carolina, one man was arrested after a holiday shopping scuffle at a Walmart store in Kinston which police quelled with pepper spray.

Public Safety Director Bill Johnson says the incident happened early Friday. An off-duty Kinston officer was working a security detail for the store when some customers began trying to get electronic equipment that wasn't yet available for purchase.

Johnson says the off-duty officer used a short burst of pepper spray in the air to control the scene. Johnson says no one was sprayed in the face or eyes.

One man was arrested, but information on the charges he is facing was not immediately available.

Shopper Angel Bunting told WITN-TV that the incident began when a man waiting in line for discounted cell phones fell into a display.

In central Florida, a man is behind bars after a fight broke out at a jewelry counter during Black Friday.

Kissimmee, Fla., police tell the Orlando Sentinel that two men were fighting at a Walmart store during Friday's early hours. One man resisted when a police officer tried to escort him out of the store. Officers had to force him to the ground to put him in handcuffs.

The unidentified man is charged with resisting arrest. No shoppers were hurt.

In the Toledo suburb of Oregon, police responded to three separate reports of fighting at a Walmart on Thursday night. One officer told The Blade newspaper that one of the fights was over towels selling for $1.88.

In upstate New York, police said two women were injured and a man charged after a fight broke out at a Walmart.

In Colorado, a bomb threat today prompted the evacuation of employees and customers of a Woodland Park Walmart for about four hours as police and federal agents checked for explosive devices but found none.

Woodland Park police dispatch supervisor Karen Glenn says the threat arrived around 8:30 a.m. CST today during one of the busiest shopping days of the holiday season. Police from Colorado Springs as well as agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Bureau responded.

A check of the store that included the use of a bomb sniffing dog found nothing.

Glenn said officials declared the store safe around 11:30 a.m. and were planned allow employees back inside around noon.

WalMart Stores Inc. officials did not immediately return a message.

In non-violent shopping related Walmart news, in northern Ohio, Black Friday shoppers had to leave their bargains behind when a car accident knocked out power, forcing the store to be evacuated.

A driver hit a utility pole near the store just before midnight near the town of Port Clinton, along Lake Erie.

Authorities from around the area including police, firefighters and agents from the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol were called in to get hundreds of Black Friday shoppers out of the Walmart.

The State Highway Patrol says the driver who caused the blackout had been drinking and was arrested.

In the Phoenix suburb of Buckeye, police are coming under fire for a video posted online Friday that shows a grandfather unconscious on the floor of a Walmart with a bloody face after police said he was caught trying to shoplift.

The video shows 54-year-old Jerald Allen Newman unconscious and covered in blood after a police officer took him to the ground Thursday night.

Officers in the video are shown trying to sop up blood as outraged customers yell expletives and say, “That’s police brutality,” and “He wasn’t doing anything.”

The man’s wife and other witnesses say that Newman was trying to help his young grandson after the boy was trampled by shoppers, and only put a video game in his waistband to free his hands to help the boy.

 

Comments  

 
+25 # SueD 2011-11-26 08:52
What is wrong with these people who risk bodily harm to save a nickel?
 
 
+6 # X Dane 2011-11-27 16:39
Sue, did you notice all the stores mentioned here??........ Walmart!!

They DO appeal to the lowest denomnator, and I hate the way they exployt the people who produce their gods, and the ones working in the stores, No healthcare insurance and 10 dollars an hour.
When a store clerk lamented the lack of insurance, he was told to go to he emergency room???

That means YOU and I are paying for the people Walmart will not take care of, because the top people need huge bonuses.

I will NEVER set foot in a Walmart store.
 
 
+1 # 1gregnelson 2011-11-30 06:46
WalMart violence is growing around the Nation. For the fourth time in recent months there has been a violent attack in a Walmart in LA., I on July 1, 2011; was beaten by a Kung-Fu ex-Walmart associate, known braggar of violence, on August 2011; police went too a Walmart store too deal with someone making threats with a knife shoot fired. On November 3, 2011; 74 year old David Oakleaf beaten too death with a baseball and on Black Friday 2011; a woman sprayed up all the shoppers with mace or pepper spray. I was advised after my attack that security would be much improved for this holiday and then this. However, I am concerned if their security is being mainly trained in theft prevention and little concern for the safety of the shoppers. Because,its beyind me how this woman could spray innocent shopper and escape security and get away . I would have more compassion if this violence was occurring in more retail stores than just Walmarts.
 
 
+31 # peterjkraus 2011-11-26 09:40
The 54-year old trying to save his grandson´s life "In the Phoenix suburb of Buckeye"-Walmart and was beaten unconscious by the cops is a symptom of the true battle raging currently: that waged by out-of-control police on the population. No Occupy needed to make citizens victims of the jackbooted thugs currently passing for police.
 
 
+24 # opinionaire 2011-11-26 10:17
The last incident mentioned a man on the floor bloodied by police for alleged SHOPLIFTING? Really? Even if he had been doing so, and there appears to be some dispute about it, this was over a video game. If reports of onlookers are to be believed, he was attempting to help a child being trampled by adults--who probably should have been the ones being addressed by police. How does this make sense?
 
 
+25 # Tippitc 2011-11-26 10:37
What a sad, sorry commentary on our entire society - the people who are that desperate for "THINGS" that they turn into animals, the retailers for setting the stage for this black comedy to be acted out and the cops for once again over-reacting. Let the season of PEACE AND GOODWILL begin!!
 
 
+24 # reiverpacific 2011-11-26 10:40
The larger, more alarming picture for any progressive vision towards the future of the country, is that these are often the people who ultimately decide elections as they have none but the most atrophied and narrow visions and lives, are fixated and addicted to the flickering, head in the sand screens which dominate their living spaces and for which in so many cases, they were fighting each other for savagely to be able to score a later, bigger model by any means possible.
They also are in many cases, the same people who tune in to FOX fantasy channel and the Limbaughs, Becks and dirt-mongers so easily accessed on the owner media and cable and by default, are the most susceptible to the poison spewing fact-free noise and fear-mongering.
If they invested a tithe of this wasted energy in socio-political truth seeking, cultural enrichment, education, activism and healthy community building, instead of the self-and-community-defeating hysteria encouraged by and enriching the likes of Walmart, our future would look a bit more promising.
What they do to each other is one thing -they deserve little better! What they are doing to what is left of the culture is what is discouraging to me and bodes ill for the future. Such are the fruits of rampant capitalism.
Shopping channel anybody!
 
 
+2 # mwd870 2011-11-28 08:58
The dumbing down of America is a problem, especially when the number of people who follow Fox and Limbaugh could ultimately decide elections. I would like to believe the influence liberal media (MSNBC), forums, and truth in reporting will make some of them a little smarter.
 
 
+9 # Lolanne 2011-11-26 10:58
Obviously the boycott Black Friday message wasn't heard by the masses...a sad commentary but not altogether surprising, considering how little most people have these days, how hard it is to buy gifts or even the necessities of life.
 
 
+2 # KittatinyHawk 2011-11-26 20:05
These were selfish greedy people not the poor, working folk. We were working.
This is people who have to buy their family. Most of them were buying foreign crap!
Most of those Ads in the Days when Nader was doing his best to bring Morals to Consumer Protection, these ads would have been challenged and companies taken to court...you are lucky if there was any techno crap available that was not a return or refurbish. Morons shop like this.
 
 
+17 # stonecutter 2011-11-26 11:01
If you've seen "28 Days Later" or "Children of Men" or "Land of the Dead", enough said. Give it a year or two, we'll be there, except for the 1% locked away in their gated compounds with their private paramilitary forces and walled-off deluxe mini-malls. At Walmart, the all-time grandest big-box shit hole on the planet, we already are. Walmart Shoppers are 1/2 a click below Zomboids.
 
 
+7 # head out the window 2011-11-26 11:54
And the right complains about ows.
 
 
+4 # michelle 2011-11-26 11:57
Last week the message from the 1%, delivered through the corporate media, focused on the notion that tax payer money was being used to 'contain' OWS. Not surprisingly not one mention of tax payer money used to control Black Friday shoppers and the people camping for a week in front of stores. How many police were used to patrol parking lots, respond to calls, in AZ there were also EMTs, how much will be spent in the courts to resolve the issues and again as in AZ what will the damages awarded to the grandfather be after the law suit. Not one word.

Seems to me if the real concern is tax payer money then Black Friday should also be mentioned on the news. Here is clear evidence of the corporate media shaping messages rather than reporting. Any doubts that talking are passed around the newsroom?
 
 
+5 # fwhite 2011-11-26 13:00
I presume black Friday shoppers are part of the 99%. Oh dear! Not good!
 
 
-7 # KittatinyHawk 2011-11-26 20:08
Not really most of those morons an Friday are the greedy, selfish people who lost their homes because they cannot live within their means.
Real people with concerns of America were not shopping for something that was not there. People with no jobs, no unemployment are thinking of what they can do for their families this year not worrying about more debt. these morons are the ones who bought us out of jobs
 
 
+5 # Kootenay Coyote 2011-11-26 13:04
The Pepper Lady in LA learned well from police policy, eh? In the USA, Make Violence Work For You. & since all these sinners were Wal-Mart occupiers, isn’t it past time to shut Wal-Mart down on the Zuccotti Park principle of closing violent sites?
 
 
+6 # Doubter 2011-11-26 13:22
"They" have a majority of 'we the people' conditioned to crave the cheap junk they peddle to us. I bet these crazed consumer junkies don't even know or care about the existence of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
 
 
+12 # pernsey 2011-11-26 13:48
Its like watching rats fight over the last piece of cheese. Im sure the 1% are laughing their asses off reading how people are fighting and injuring each other to save a few dollars. Every year it seems to get worse, as people have to fight to buy the cheapest stuff available.

Black Friday is hell if you work in a store, I did as one of my first jobs and I remember ladies beating the crap out of each other for a stinking cabbage patch doll. Its crazy, you wouldnt catch me out on black Friday to save my life.
 
 
-1 # KittatinyHawk 2011-11-26 20:10
I laugh at them too. I used to work and watch these frenzied idiots come to stores where there was none in stock, but back then you got raincheck...funny how now it is for the amusement.
Funnier as most are the GOP/TP followers not the poor, unemployed we cannot afford this foreign crap.
 
 
+2 # jwb110 2011-11-26 14:09
I think anytime a non-1%er shows up with pepper spray the 1% may have some ass action going on but I doubt very seriously if it is as a result of laughing.
 
 
+3 # Glen 2011-11-26 18:28
I must insert this: are these folks worth the suffering that OWS et al, have stood ground for? Educating the general population of the U.S. will not happen in my lifetime. On the other hand, most folks cannot help being raised in a capitalist society. They are trained from birth to consume. Many are lost, not to be recovered.
 
 
+3 # Ken Hall 2011-11-26 22:48
Thanks, Glen. One has to really wonder about their priorities. No matter how a person is raised, propagandized, brain-washed, an instinct for truth is still there, because living a lie is not satisfying. Sometimes I think I'm living in a "Star Trek" episode.
 
 
+1 # Glen 2011-11-27 15:11
Sometimes I feel I am living on the moon. I had students years ago who, in the fourth grade, could tell you where the best deals for shopping were for a, literally, 150 mile radius. I don't have it in me to condemn them for their raisin'.
 
 
+8 # amylynn1022 2011-11-27 10:51
I wonder if the police or prosecutors have looked into file charges against Walmart or any other stores in these situations. I think a case can be made that some of these stores are inciting riot or at least creating conditions were someone is likely to get hurt. I would also be curious what these stores are paying to the police for security and crowd control, if anything.
 
 
+1 # 1gregnelson 2011-11-30 06:44
For the fourth time in recent months there has been a violent attack in a WalMart in LA., I on July 1, 2011;prior too Black Friday. I was beaten by an ex-WalMart associate, known braggar of violence, on August 2011; police went too a WalMart store too deal with someone making threats with a knife shoot fired. On November 3, 2011; 74 year old David Oakleaf beaten too death with a baseball and on Black Friday 2011; a woman sprayed up all the shoppers with mace or pepper spray. I was advised after my attack that security would be much improved for this holiday and then this. However, I am concerned if their security is being mainly trained in theft prevention and little concern for the safety of the shoppers. Because,its beyind me how this woman could spray innocent shopper and escape security and get away . I would have more compassion if this violence was occurring in more retail stores than just Wal Marts.
 

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