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Why Walmarts in California couldn’t sell ammo for more than a day

 

 

http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article192651459.html

 

 

Walmart stores in Sacramento County and across California will soon resume selling ammunition after having their ability to do so temporarily blocked because state officials didn’t issue a permit on time.

 

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Why Walmarts in California couldnt sell ammo for more than a day

 

 

http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article192651459.html

 

 

 

Walmart stores in Sacramento County and across California will soon resume selling ammunition after having their ability to do so temporarily blocked because state officials didnt issue a permit on time.

 

Amazing, the Walmart in California can sell ammunition, but the Walmart in Vernon Hills, Illinois does not.😡
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Authorities said a Northwest Side man with 12 felony convictions claimed to be a Chicago police officer when security guards at a Walmart stopped him as he tried to leave the store with more than $90 in cigarette lighters tucked inside his coat.

 

Police said Cristobal Villarreal was inside a Walmart in the 4600 block of West Diversey Avenue around 2 p.m. Thursday when a cashier saw him stuff several packs of Bic lighters into his coat and walk past the last point of sale without paying for the items

 

When three security guards approached him and asked whether he paid for the items, Villarreal—who was dressed in a Chicago Cubs cap, a Chicago police shirt and coat adorned with police patches and an empty blue bulletproof vest cover—told the men he was "the police" and kept walking, according to Cook County prosecutors and police.

 

Two of the guards then told Villarreal that they were also Chicago police officers working security at the store and all three guards tried to take him into custody after noticing several items concealed under his clothing, according to an arrest report.

 

The 57-year-old Villarreal insisted that he was a four-year member of the department, prosecutors told a judge Saturday at the Leighton Criminal Court Building.

 

Villarreal, of the 2900 block of North Long Avenue, pulled away from the guards before they performed an emergency takedown and placed him in handcuffs. Police found 12 packs of lighters and at least two cans of baby’s formula worth $93, the arrest report stated. The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance system.

 

He was later arrested and later charged with false impersonation of a police officer and retail theft.

 

Judge Stephanie K. Miller released Villarreal on a personal recognizance bond, but gave him a curfew from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 

 

 

 

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-felon-poses-as-cop-20180113-story.html

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Judge Stephanie K. Miller released Villarreal on a personal recognizance bond, but gave him a curfew from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-felon-poses-as-cop-20180113-story.html

So he has to stay home from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.? Wonder what 'job' he could have that would require being free during those hours...

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http://www.nwherald.com/2018/01/23/armed-woodstock-man-steals-60-inch-tv-from-walmart-police-say/af5l49h/

 

Armed Woodstock man steals 60-inch TV from Walmart, police say

 

A 24-year-old Woodstock man was arrested Monday night after police said he stole a 60-inch Vizio TV from a Walmart in Woodstock and brandished a handgun when he was asked to pay.

 

Woodstock police responded about 5 p.m. Monday to the supercenter, 1275 Lake Ave., for reports of a person who might have displayed a weapon to employees, according to a news release from Woodstock police.

 

Witnesses on the scene told police that the offender tried to take the TV, valued at about $700, from the store without paying. When an employee asked the man to show a receipt for proof of purchase, the man brandished a handgun, Woodstock Police Chief John Lieb said.

 

The suspect then fled on foot with the TV.

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