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Rock Hill Police looking for suspected Walmart gun thief

ROCK HILL, S.C. – Rock Hill Police say they're looking for a man who stole thousands of dollars' worth of guns from a Rock Hill Walmart late Thursday night.

Police say a man walked to the back of the Walmart on Dave Lyle Blvd and went straight to the sporting goods section, where he jumped over the counter and pried open the glass gun display case. The suspect got away with six guns in total. Shoppers now say they're concerned to be shopping where access to weapons is easily obtained.
http://www.wcnc.com/story/news/crime/2015/07/10/rock-hill-police-looking-for-suspected-walmart-gun-thief/29998035/

 

Police release surveillance of man who pointed gun at Rock Hill Walmart worker

Police on Thursday released surveillance images of a man accused of hiding a gun on a shelf at a Rock Hill Walmart and then pointing the weapon at a worker.

In the incident around 2 a.m. Monday at the Dave Lyle Boulevard store, an employee saw the man looking through shelves and asked if the man needed help. The man claimed to be looking for rock salt and was told that rock salt was not in that section. The man continued to search and then pulled the gun, telling the employee “I found it,” according to a Rock Hill Police report.

Police said the man pointed the gun at the employee and said “this is just between us.”
http://www.heraldonline.com/news/local/crime/article26886082.html

 

2 Officers Hurt By Gunshot Debris Outside Saginaw Wal-Mart

Police were called to reports of a theft inside the Wal-Mart in the 1400 block of North Saginaw Boulevard Saturday afternoon.

On arrival, two officers saw a man carrying a weapon in the parking lot, police said. When officers went to arrest him, the man's gun shot a bullet into the concrete floor. The gunshot sent concrete debris into the legs of the two officers, police said.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/2-Shot-in-Wal-Mart-Parking-Lot-313974661.html

 

Officer’s gun found in Walmart bathroom

A Walmart employee called the Clinton Police Department on June 23 and reported that a handgun had been found, according to a police report. A Clinton police investigator then picked up the weapon, a .380-caliber Glock, and took it to the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office.

After viewing a photo from a Walmart security camera and identifying Heath Jones, a drug task force officer, authorities called Jones, who said he had been at Walmart and had misplaced his gun. Jones went to the sheriff’s office and retrieved the weapon, according to the report.
http://arkansasnews.com/news/arkansas/officer-s-gun-found-walmart-bathroom

 

Man charged with shoplifting guns at Easley Walmart

A Greenville man is facing multiple charges after police said someone broke into a firearms case at the Easley Walmart and tried to steal the guns inside.

Marlon Angelo Boston, 26, of 5 Bridwell Ave., was charged with two counts of armed robbery, two counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime, assault and battery — 1st degree and malicious injury to real property, according to warrants.

Easley police reports said six witnesses saw the suspect take several guns Monday night from the Walmart on 115 Rolling Hills Circle.

One witness was struck in the head with the butt of the gun as the suspect tried to get away, according to reports.
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/crime/2015/07/07/man-caught-shoplifting-guns-easley-wal-mart/29834485/

 

Gun-toting man in Wal-Mart, Winn-Dixie likely broke no laws

It probably wasn't against the law for a man to openly carry a shotgun or rifle in two Gulfport stores Sunday.
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/06/22/6289014/gun-toting-man-in-walmart-winn.html

 

Gun inches from St. Paul cop's face, charges in Walmart case say

A Wisconsin man pointed a weapon inches from a police officer's face over the weekend, according to charges filed Tuesday in Ramsey County.

James Frei, 34, of Tomah, Wis., was charged with possession of a firearm, second-degree assault and fleeing a police officer in the Sunday incident, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon.
http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_28365891/st-paul-cop-had-walmart-suspects-gun-face

 

Police: Shoplifting suspect fires gun inside Lithonia Walmart

DeKalb County police were looking Monday for a man who allegedly fired a gun while being questioned about a shoplifting at a Walmart store in Lithonia.

Authorities were seeking Marty Williamston, 36, of LaFollette, Tenn. on aggravated assault charges. Williamston had been detained by store security agent Kevin Qualls at the Walmart on Fairington Road after 10 p.m. on June 16, according to the police incident report.

http://www.ajc.com/news/news/crime-law/dekalb-police-shoplifting-suspect-fires-gun-inside/nmhxz/

 

Montgomery Woman Robbed at Gun Point at Eastern Blvd. WalMart

61-year-old Shirley Dolman was robbed at gunpoint at the WalMart on Eastern Boulevard. It happened around 11:15 Saturday night. The suspect pulled a gun on her not once, but twice.
"The second time he came back he was kind of just aggressive. I was scared."
Her son William Whitlow is now urging women NOT to shop at the big box store after dark

http://www.alabamanews.net/home/top-stories/Montgomery-woman-robbed-at-gun-point--311915201.html

 

Police: Robber Puts Gun To Victim's Head Outside Tulsa Walmart

The victim, a young male, was with his friend's family at the Walmart on South Memorial Drive when he was robbed at gunpoint. They say they were walking around outside the store after shopping when they saw either a silver Grand Prix or Grand Am 4D driving towards them.

The victim says the driver stopped and asked for directions, got out of his car, walked up to the victim and put a silver semi-automatic handgun to his head, then took his wallet.
http://www.newson6.com/story/29471183/police-robber-puts-gun-to-victims-head-outside-tulsa-walmart

 

Walmart $75,000 Theft: Man Posing As Loomis Armored Guard Steals $75,000 From Walmart Store In Bristow, Oklahoma [Video]

The FBI is looking for a man brazen enough to walk into a Walmart in Bristow, Oklahoma, and steal $75,000 by posing as a Loomis armored guard. The man didn’t use a gun, nor did he threaten the Walmart employees as he received the $75,000 and walked out, according to Fox 23.

Instead, the Walmart robber, pretending to be a Loomis employee with a uniform that resembled more of a weight-lifting vest and had no Loomis logo, got away with the $75,000 in cash with a head start of about 22 minutes. That’s when the real Loomis armored guard showed up to collect the $75,000 in cash — and the Walmart employees realized that the other man was a fake Loomis armored guard.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2226788/walmart-75000-theft-man-posing-as-loomis-armored-guard-steals-75000-from-walmart-store-in-bristow-oklahoma-video/

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By the time WalMart thread became self-aware it had spread into millions of computer servers across the planet. Ordinary computers in office buildings, dorm rooms, everywhere. It was software in cyberspace. There was no system core, it could not be shutdown. The attack began at 3:12 PM just as he said it would. Judgment Day, the day the human race was almost destroyed by the weapons they'd built to protect themselves. I should have realized it was never our destiny to stop WalMart thread, it was merely to survive it together.

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I passed by my local Walmart last night and could have sworn I say the offensive "No Guns" sign on the door. What the hey!!!? I thought they were all supposed to come down! I swear this thread will never die as long as they keep pushing us. I was going a bit fast, so just to verify my next scheduled trip there will be in October. I will post my findings RIGHT HERE for everyone to see, in October.

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