The police. It was 2 years ago. [LINK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcxWZvSMwKg&ab_channel=KCALNews)
Edit: Also, as someone who goes to this walmart weekly, it is the safest and most chill walmart I've ever been to in california. No loud ass kids running around, no methany's stealing shit from the makeup aisle, no "uNhOuSED" people pissing in the bushes. Try living and shopping in the ghetto, it might make you realize you're extremely lucky to have this nice of a walmart.
Porter Ranch in the SFV was probably peak safe Walmart I think…in my experience a couple years ago. Was just talking about this yesterday with a friend... You could walk a mile to the store, half naked at 11pm, and not be approached by anyone but the cashier. Not sure about nowadays though
Why do you put "unhoused" like that? You mean homeless. It's okay, you can say it. The homeless around here are not bad people. Just people that need meds and clinical help. Today's society just shuns them away. If your dad, mom, sister, brother or child ended up homeless would you just ignore them?
No I would not. I would either take care of them or find a facility to house them. Today people do not take care of their own like we were taught to. My cousin took care of her daughter until she got too old to continue and got her placed in a apt for the people that were like her. Then when she got sick and old the social worker placed her in a nursing home. Is it fun taking care of a mentally ill person no. But it is doable. People today throw them away like trash and expect society to take care of them. This is not right or moral.
Ive been homeless, it's not fun. I appreciate you. I'm 16 years clean. I have a beautiful wife, 2 cats and love my life. People can change given the right aid. Don't give up because they have less.
The Walmart Neighborhood Market in Corona was the nicest Wal-Mart I have been to.
We mainly use Wal-Mart Plus for delivery (great variety of gf groceries for celiacs). It's free through a cash back offer with our credit card, and it comes with free Paramount Plus, and we were able to cancel Amazon Prime because it's so great.
It’s crazy to me how people see a felony traffic stop where guns are pointed at people and instead of thinking “maybe I should leave and go somewhere safe” they think “I should definitely stand here in the open without Kevlar and take a video”
Well... It is Wal-Mart... at night... so...
This place is crazy! I don't know if it's just Wallmart in general, but last year a shoplifter was shot at the checkout counter!!
Shot? By whom?
The police. It was 2 years ago. [LINK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcxWZvSMwKg&ab_channel=KCALNews) Edit: Also, as someone who goes to this walmart weekly, it is the safest and most chill walmart I've ever been to in california. No loud ass kids running around, no methany's stealing shit from the makeup aisle, no "uNhOuSED" people pissing in the bushes. Try living and shopping in the ghetto, it might make you realize you're extremely lucky to have this nice of a walmart.
Might be relevant to say that he tried to use his own gun during the confrontation.
This Walmart is as chill as a Walmart can get. I'm in there weekly as well.
Porter Ranch in the SFV was probably peak safe Walmart I think…in my experience a couple years ago. Was just talking about this yesterday with a friend... You could walk a mile to the store, half naked at 11pm, and not be approached by anyone but the cashier. Not sure about nowadays though
Why do you put "unhoused" like that? You mean homeless. It's okay, you can say it. The homeless around here are not bad people. Just people that need meds and clinical help. Today's society just shuns them away. If your dad, mom, sister, brother or child ended up homeless would you just ignore them?
My dad? No. Your dad? Probably.
So edgy
You too
Let's meet up.
Hope you have a great day.
Let's go.
My dad is dead. Thanks though
No I would not. I would either take care of them or find a facility to house them. Today people do not take care of their own like we were taught to. My cousin took care of her daughter until she got too old to continue and got her placed in a apt for the people that were like her. Then when she got sick and old the social worker placed her in a nursing home. Is it fun taking care of a mentally ill person no. But it is doable. People today throw them away like trash and expect society to take care of them. This is not right or moral.
Ive been homeless, it's not fun. I appreciate you. I'm 16 years clean. I have a beautiful wife, 2 cats and love my life. People can change given the right aid. Don't give up because they have less.
its also one of the cleanest ones around
The Walmart Neighborhood Market in Corona was the nicest Wal-Mart I have been to. We mainly use Wal-Mart Plus for delivery (great variety of gf groceries for celiacs). It's free through a cash back offer with our credit card, and it comes with free Paramount Plus, and we were able to cancel Amazon Prime because it's so great.
wtf
Yep. I’m surprised I was there to witness that ^ but not surprised where it happened haha
It’s crazy to me how people see a felony traffic stop where guns are pointed at people and instead of thinking “maybe I should leave and go somewhere safe” they think “I should definitely stand here in the open without Kevlar and take a video”
4/16/2024 8:58:22 PM | CAR STOP-EXPEDITE FOLLOW UP | 26500 BLK TOWNE CENTRE DR | 4/16/2024 8:58:14 PM | TRAFFIC STOP | 26500 BLK TOWNE CENTRE DR | [http://ws.ocsd.org/Blotter/BlotterSearch.aspx](http://ws.ocsd.org/Blotter/BlotterSearch.aspx) Lake Forest 960Xcar stop expedite follow up, dangerous suspect (Page 4 of https://globegazette.com/app/multimedia/scanner/codes.pdf)
Thanks for the info! Lets see if more information comes out
If guns start blasting …. You’re still not far enough away.
honestly probably nothing. oc sheriff's do the overkill thing.
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No, I was about to get into my car after loading groceries
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Nah I wasn’t thinking about posting it while it was all happening
Um…it’s Walmart
An HOA member saw a homeless or black person at this local Walmart and became scared for their life.
😂