My food shopping experience... Not what you'd expect!

coltle6920

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Food shopping should be uneventful. Right? With the exception of long lines at checkout I don't have an issue. Didn't even make it inside before the craziness started.

Was finishing a cig in my truck before going inside. Along comes a shabbily dressed man looking in vehicles as he walks. He goes one aisle over and spots a compact car that apparently had something on the back seat that caught his interest.

He picks up a rock and throws it at a window a couple of times but fails to break it. Frustrated he walks away only to come back in a few minutes. This time he's mad and throws the rock even harder than before. He succeeds in entering the car and removes some items from the back seat.

I immediately call 911 giving the dispatcher the location and a description of the man. As the man walked away I was able to also give that info to 911 while sitting in my truck. I'm 72 with a bad leg so following him was out of the question. I also had no idea if he was hopped up on something.

I didn't realize it but apparently the owner of the car saw the man walking away with his items and gave chase. I saw him when he returned to his car and told him I called 911 and Leo was on the way. What surprised me was that after the man retrieved his goods he didn't try to hold on to the the thief for the LEO. The thief dropped the items without hesitation but was acting crazy or at least disoriented.

I couldn't have chased down the thief myself. I don't CC and even if I had a firearm in my vehicle I doubt I would've shown it. All in all a rather eventful start to going food shopping!!

And then there was the long wait in line at checkout. Oh well!!
 
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For what it's worth, I think you handled the situation well.

I did what I could but will always feel like I could've done more in hindsight. What really irked me is the numerous people in the area that appeared to do nothing. However, many of them had children with them. :(
 
My Mother once lived in So. Denver, widow living alone. Heard some noise outside then some gun shots in her backyard. seems some creep robbed a business over on the main drag and the cops chased into Mom's yard. The guy was only wounded but mom was scared. mom wanted me to move there but no way.
 
Lived here 35yrs albeit in far NE Denver. School systems were the first to go downhill. Used to be able go downtown (16th Street Mall) with family or friends. Denver is a city of equal opportunity. You can get mugged, carjacked or run over crossing the street and if you're really unlucky all three in the same day.
 
After being disgusted many times by various examples of human nature at the grocery store I found the solution. Easy as I am retired. Weekdays at no later than 8am. No lines, other like minded geezers, helpful, friendly not looking for drama. A whole different world than 8pm or weekends.

^^^what he said, but not the word 'geezers'. ;) VERY few folks shop at my local Smith's before noon or noontime itself, for that matter. Business picks up in the afternoon with folks coming home from work. Recently remodeled this year to reflect the increase in shoplifting. All OTC meds and health care products now in a closed off area with a separate cashier around the clock. Individual bottled beverages in a 50' long cooler near the front door to offset teenage pilferage.

With little pedestrian traffic here, parking lots can be prime hunting grounds for muggers, especially those preying on the elderly. I find it helpful not looking like a Santa Claus wannabe.

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I shop at Meijer. Open 6am to midnight. park in the handicap spots near the door in the morning, no fear of muggers. I made the mistake of going at around 30 minutes to closing at midnight a couple of times. Never again, sickening displays of human nature and irresponsible parenting that I can't discuss on here without violating the rules. Gave me a bit more compassion for the store employees.
 
My wife and I make our weekly grocery run often before 7:30am. Few people in the store, Wal Mart, except for the rude employees filling pickup orders. We get the same friendly checker almost each week. She is very nice and helpful. Like the days of old but I am certain at some point WM will see fit to phase her out.
 
I did what I could but will always feel like I could've done more in hindsight. What really irked me is the numerous people in the area that appeared to do nothing. However, many of them had children with them. :(

This and what Onomea wrote.

As the holidays approach, expect a LOT more of this especially with the legal system and LEO response these days.

From what was described, this was possibly a homeless individual...either strung out or a mental case or both.

Sometimes all you can do is be a good witness and that is it. To do anyhting else puts you at risk both safetywise, criminally, and civilly. The system will not deal with these people and jail means three hots and a cot and a lot of courts believe that these kinds of folks are "being oppressed".

I haven't ran into a homeless person yet that did not have a weapon of some sort...ususally a shank, box cutter, or gas station knife on them.
 
Demolition Derby at Walmart

My wife and I make our weekly grocery run often before 7:30am. Few people in the store, Wal Mart, except for the rude employees filling pickup orders. We get the same friendly checker almost each week. She is very nice and helpful. Like the days of old but I am certain at some point WM will see fit to phase her out.

except for the rude employees filling pickup orders.

Demolition Derby at Walmart
 
I know what you mean 03hemi.
I'm paying over 21-22 bucks now for just about 3 lbs of hamb meat. Over twice than pre current Pres..mess. Eggs over twice as much or more. Pretty much every food item is twice or more than 3 yrs ago.
I'm missing the Pulpwood Hitter in the WH a lot.
 
What The Last Standing Knight said.

Would doubt it worth possibly ruining your life.

Unless you were attacked.

Then fight like the last monkey trying to get on the ark...
 
This is why I do pickup or delivery. Except for produce.

The only thing I actually go to Walmart to buy is fruit. I usually go look at the day old baked goods and if there's a manager special right inside the door I'll go look at that other than that, Walmart delivers.
FWIW today I got two packages of pita bread for a dollar each and two packages of 100 sheets of notebook paper for a dollar each

except for the rude employees filling pickup orders.

See this is just weird to me. Every time I've gone up to a Walmart employee and ask them where something was they dropped everything they were doing and walked me right to where it was at in the store. Even when I told them all I need is General directions I don't want you to stop what you're doing they still took me right to it.

With one exception, I don't think I've ever run into a rude employee at Walmart.

The exception doesn't count because she was somebody that I used to work security with and we hated each other anyway. That and the fact that I started our interaction by saying "Hey Twinky what's up?" So I kind of had that one coming
 
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When shopping you should always try to park as close to the main entrance as possible because there's more pedestrian traffic. Not perfect but still the best idea. I was parked at the upper end of the lot so very few people walking by.

In today's World getting "involved" means recording things on your smartphone to post online. If the roles were reversed these same people would be screaming for help. Karma doesn't take sides in ones life.
 
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