Simple Call Turns into Scary Encounter for Officer



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34 thoughts on “Simple Call Turns into Scary Encounter for Officer

  1. Is this the USA,well the proof of theft is not solid enough.I sometimes i try shoes on,pick the ones i like or a coat maybe and go through the cashier and she scans the tags?No problem!Here in Canada BC its theft once someone leaves the building?I actually believe Canadian law is not near as primitive as US laws etc.Maybe more evolved than what some still call or refer to as the wild wild west!Then there is their gun laws that are more likely in their to!

  2. Up here in the Pacific Northwest, they want to label everything "mental health issues"…..it's the Liberals way of trying to justify their policies. It's not mental health, it's drug abuse plain and simple. They allow and encourage rampant drug use. Just a fact. They want everyone up here to smoke weed, do fentynal, live in tents on the street and collect welfare checks.

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