Was it on purpose or was it a mistake that killed the Walmart employee on Black Friday?
Let's find out.
These are the facts as stated on http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local2008/11/28/2008-11-28...
It occured in Valley Stream, Long Island.
The shoppers smashed through the glass doors that the employes so innocently stood in front of.
Four shoppers were also injured though not as serious.
I'm sure people could have cared less that there was a dead man less than 5o feet away from them.
Walmart did reopen at 1pm.
The other things that were included in this article appear to be bullshit. How is it that none of the other workers saw him and couldn't help? If there were so much "additional security" everywhere, how did this happen? Someone had to have been able to get him. It makes no sense to me. What also strikes me as odd is how did one of his coworkers know that it was 200 people that stepped all over him? In the statement his coworker gave it said "He was bum-rushed by 200 people". How did he know that? He did not give an estimate or say about 200 people. No. He said an exact number. What did he sit there and count? And if there were 2000 people gathered around Walmart's doors, what happend to the other 1800? Is that when the cops finally decided to intervene?! Walmart should have known that there was going to be trouble and had paramedics on hand already. I mean with the "big ass sales" (said in my most sarcastic voice) they were having who wouldn't go?! Why was Walmart also packed again within hours of this man's death? Seems like a whole lot of bs to me. This just shows what greedy bastards Anericans are and how big coorporations could care less about anything other than money. By the way, isn't Walmart known for being a family place? You've seen the commercials where the whole white family goes shopping for everything they need at Walmart and always find it no matter how outrageous it may be. I can see how family oriented they are opening 7 hours after there employee died. Way to go Walmart!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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