That one is so weird. She's 23 doing crimes with a 15 year old guy. I kinda wonder if she is mentally handicapped. She seems to be at a 12 year old mentality.
Weird how they didn't charge her or care she's got a 15yr old boyfriend she's having commit crimes for her....Just imagine if the sexes were switched...
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly I just placed my first order from Amazon so I hope I get it. I should have just done the locker they are right down the street from me but my husband says it will be fine. But I'm still worried
@@Jujubee87 next time try the locker . You get to choose the locker at any store nearby your house. When the package gets delivered to the store locker they send you the 6 digit code to your “order” in your Amazon account . You will then have 3 days to pick up the package. You show up at the store you choose and just walk straight to the Amazon locker, type in the 6 digit code and the machine automatically opens with your package. I been using this method for over a year . Is extremely reliable.
In the case of the last woman, the video evidence showed she had paid and went past a register on one end of the wide store, then she turned the cart around and went back into the store, walked until she was as far as possible from the register she paid at, and then she dramatically pushed her cart past that clerk without paying or responding to the concerned store employees. In other words, she drummed up the controversy and basically tricked the employees into thinking she had stolen in a very brazen way. It looked like she was trying to generate a law suit so she could easily win a big payday. She was tired of waiting for actual racism. Her actions appeared to be so intentional about misleading the store that the judge agreed any reasonable person would think she was stealing and decided to dismiss her case with prejudice.
Knowing that it was entirely intentional on her part is infuriating. This was never about her own pride, racial profiling, or messed up store policy; it was a scam attempt, and an idiotic one at that. This is effectively ‘slip and fall by cop’, instead of faking an injury in the store and suing them, she thought if I antagonize a cop into tazing, hitting or shooting me, I can sue the city/county/municipality. 🤬
@@valerieking5265 I saw it on another youtube video where they showed the full security footage from inside the store. I think it was DonutOperator, but I just did a quick search of his site and didn't see it, so maybe it was someone else (or maybe I just didn't search long enough).
OMG! That "Mommy, please come here!" from the chick in the mini-van had me weak! Her 'gingerbread houses" explanation ought to win the Nobel Prize for Literature for 2024. Why are there so many immature, unintelligent criminals around?
LMAO -- Sorry, lil girl, but mommy ain't gonna be able to save you this time... It's painfully apparent she's probably been lying and manipulating her way out of consequences all her life.
@@stephenedelmann2665 Exactly. What did she think her mother was going to do anyway?? Did she think if her mother came, the police would just magically let her go? This was so silly. Lol
So much respect for that Amazon driver in the first clip, love that guy. I’m sure the company tells them not to do stuff like that, but his sense of morality transcended that.
What you posted is part of life now. The parents are all in with trash going on they abet and are culpable to the thieves- Why cause they get a cut , they may not like it, but Fuck’em is the mindset no one I know. Parents play the “ we are struggling nonsense “ , and sell the stolen goods for money. It’s beyond out of control.
The cop was over aggressive and over reacted with no evidence of a crime except a store employee’s word which turned out to be wrong! The cop needs more training on deescalation and probable cause. He should have gone back into the store with the lady and checked the cameras but his ego got in the way!
@@alg1493 agreed, but I feel like she deliberately escalated the situation, not necessarily for a lawsuit but for the attention. I'm getting so sick of the racial divisiveness being promoted in this country, it's worse than ever.
@@pixiecolors Ya she should not have been stubborn and just gone back into the store with the cop to check the cameras because she didn’t actually steal anything! Her hard headed ego got in the way and the cop was over aggressive!
@@alg1493 definitely. On the other hand he was saying that wasn't an option, he wanted the receipt. Not sure why he said he didn't have access to the camera footage that's clearly bullshit. They were both wrong.
That is NOT her responsibility to prove ANYTHING! Innocent until proven guilty! He did ZERO investigation. Just because someone calls in something, is NOT probable cause....
Taylor: “Can you guys send my mama my location pleaseee” Cop: “How old are ya?” Taylor: “I’m 23!!!!” Cop: “Well she don’t need to know” That had me dying 🤣😂😭
That last lady should be ashamed of herself. She traumatized those kids for nothing! They'll NEVER forget that! I could tell by the cops voice that he really did not want this to go any further. I'm sure he was thinking, 'Why did you make me do this!'
Wrong! The cop should be ashamed of himself for allowing the situation to escalate and using his taser! That was what traumatized the kids! The cop should have gone back in the store with the woman as the woman suggested and look at the camera videos of which there are many but the cop chose to use his taser like a fool! He obviously needs more training!
@@alg1493 lmao how do you stay confidently defending the wrong person in this whole comment section. Either you’re really delusional or you’re litteraly the lady in the video cuz you’re spreading misinformation in the other comments which is a google search away and defending this scammer who may or may not be actually you😂
I feel like they were both wrong. She could have just shown him her receipt, but I completely understand why she refused. Imagine having to prove you didn't steal every time you go grocery shopping, I'd be over it too. But considering the kids, she could have handled it better. The cop telling her that reviewing the video wasn't an option (like she was asking) was bullshit, if there was a video they could view it, if not what are we doing here? And he had no reason to taze her. None. He should have at least been suspended for that.
@@alg1493 He doesn't have to do that when the solution is sitting right next to her. And why would he do that when she was already this irate? So, she could cause a disturbance in the store with employees? She literally just had to say, "Here is my receipt" and he would have left her alone. She was the only one that choose to escalate.
I'm gonna use that one if I'm ever pulled over for ANYthing...speeding, DWI, mur`der, domestic, evading....they'd all make as much sense as she did LOLOL.
My former elderly neighbor received shipments of medicine and catheters from her pharmacist. She was immobile for 3 years and suffered without medicine. These fully-fledged pieces of garbage would steal her packages and then probably toss them in the garbage when it wasn't something they could use or sell. Then, re-ordering the medicine and equipment was a nightmare. Pharmacies have to be VERY, VERY careful about people ordering the same medicine twice in a single week. She suffered for about two years from these human pieces of trash. So all the medicine was re-delivered to MY address and we used a lockable drop box for her medicine. If I ever got my hands on one of these putrid wastes of oxygen, I would definitely spend time in jail...and I'd feel good about it. I would be proud to tell people - "One porch pirate will never walk well again."
I get shipments every 2 weeks from my specialty pharmacy as well and I get IV fluids and central line dressing changes so if we also had porch pirates I’m sure they would throw away the items in our packages. Thankfully where I live it hasn’t been an issue.
The last lady tried so hard to set up Walmart to sue them (and did sue them) but failed miserably 🤣 Imagine if some people put as much effort into a legit job as they do scams!
@@cmonson1354idk if it was on purpose but it’s a common scam what she did, they pay for the items on the register farthest from the entrance, go back onto the sales floor and away from the entrance, then quickly speed walk out the front entrance hoping to trick Loss Prevention, Employees or Police, and if they get stopped, then boom lawsuit.
@@JRod_US It's not her responsibility to monitor the store for any potential shoplifters. She did nothing illegal, as her receipt proved. It's also not against the rules for a customer to re-enter a store after paying for their purchases. When the ignorant cop tried to "arrest" her, he had no evidence of her committing any crime. It was all based on the suspiscions of the store staff and hearsay. I don't blame her at all. I wouldn't have shown my receipt either. In America, we're innocent until proven guilty. I am not obligated to assist you with your "investigation" of me. If I'm guilty, you have to prove it. Sounds to me like she was guilty of just picking a shitty lawyer. She should've sued the police department and the dumbass that arrested her.
Lol, me to. She just wanted some money. Now she has a record. I bet she won't do that no more. I would have shown the receipt and then sued. Big Dummy. Lol
@@karenscales5077 Sued for what? How was she “wronged” in any way? The inconvenience of showing a receipt? Give me a break. Especially when you consider that she paid for everything at a register on one end of the store, left, went back in and went to the other end of the store and exited. When the employees asked her if she’d gone through the register and paid (asked for a receipt), she screamed at them about “wwwwwwaaaccccism” and stormed off. Purposely making it look like she had stolen property so she could file a lawsuit. This shows her character and true intentions but maybe she should sue just because…
@@woebringer7884 LEO had no right to ask for the receipt. The officer was an AH for threatening to contact child services. If he had proof of the 'theft' he should have arrested her, but he had nothing, but the supposed complaint from the store. That is not enough to start tazing someone who he felt disrespected him. He was butt hurt, that isn't enough to go out of control on a citizen.
Being a delivery driver is a very difficult job. For that driver to defend that home and catch that porch pirate in the act was very heroic. That delivery driver definitely needs to be given a raise. He did some thing that was above and beyond the call of duty. My mom is a teacher of the visually impaired. She goes above and beyond the call of duty every single day. She teaches kids pre-K to fifth grade. It was because of me that she was inspired to go into the field. She's in now. I've been blind since birth, and, I have been this way for 37 years. My eye condition is called retinopathy of prematurity. It's stems from low birthweight, and other factors. I have no retina, no lens, and no iris. My eyes are not normal. Sometimes, criminals can be so dumb, they have no idea what they're getting themselves into.
Why put your life on the line for a company that could give less of a crap about you. Same with your average joe. They don't care about you and only see you as a means to an end. Screw them.
how is she a karen? she had a receipt and you dont HAVE to show it. she was innocent. he should have watched the cameras first, the store has cameras, and him saying he doesnt have access to them in a criminal investigation is total horseshit
How? Because she was given LAWFUL commands and did not have the ability to comply. Instead she acted like a defiant 8 year old throwing a tantrum. Given your comment I can only imagine how long your rap sheet is. @@GrimsGamingVOD
@@GrimsGamingVOD I agree, I hate the damn receipt people so bad at Walmart and other grocery stores. I have never stolen in my life, yet I get treated like a criminal after purchasing my damn goods, for an insane price..... It smokes me when people say just show them your receipt then.... No, why in the hell do I need to show them my receipt.... I don't even use the self checkouts....
The prices are so high because of how much theft is going on . Asking to see your receipt helps to keep those costs down . I don’t care for it either but I do understand why it happens . You have just bitched about both sides of the same argument , do you realize that ?
So glad they didn't entertain her BS lawsuit, she caused herself to be tazed by not cooperating 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Meanwhile, a white guy getting wrongly accused by lazy shop employees and then having their rights violated by the police would be a hero. The racist mind.
Yes, but not in an organic way. It appeared she set the whole thing up intentionally. The video footage showed the woman had first created the controversy by paying at a register on one end of the store and then quietly going back into the store with her groceries, walking to the far end of the store and the loudly leaving in a way that forced the store employees to notice she was leaving without paying. On the surveillance video, it looked like she was trying to get herself arrested so she could sue the store or police or both at the end of the game. The suspicious video is why the judge dismissed the case with prejudice.
@@SimonASNG even without knowing all this i knew that was her intentions, cause she was escalating the whole thing for no reason when all she had to do was show the cop the receipt but that wouldnt fit with her plans
The store's accusation was reasonable suspicion for the stop. But I don't believe it was probable cause for a search or demanding proof that she didn't steal. But when she failed to step out (Mimms V. Penn.), she blew it. That gave him cause for arrest and a subsequent search. Up till then I was hoping she would stand her ground.
The last woman is just ridiculous. I've bought back pills at Walmart dozens of times. They're almost $40 per bottle and the cashier almost always forgets to deactivate the anti-theft device so I set off the alarm when I leave the store almost every time. I get stopped by security every time I trip the alarm. I pull out the bottle of pills, show them my receipt, they deactivate the device and I leave the store with the items I've purchased. I'm a mid-50s white woman and it doesn't matter to me or the security what colour my skin is. It's their job to protect the store, not to protect the feelings of the shoppers. I could get upset. I could refuse to show them my receipt. I could blame the store for forgetting to deactivate the device. I don't because it's a simple misunderstanding. Their machines are saying I didn't pay for something. The colour of my skin makes no difference. If I refuse to comply, I would end up in cuffs in the back of a cop car. It's just common sense which is sorely lacking in far too many people these days.
You have to admit though, that people of colour aren't treated the same by police. The security guard might not care, but all it would take is some nosey parker to whip out their phone, and ring the police. Then it's a different story altogether.
What color is your skin? The police most definitely profile blacks and latinos in my city. Don't be so naive. Racial bias is insidious and often subconscious. That said she should've just handed him the receipt, but honestly as a black person that has been profiled by security at my job (black guy no less), in stores (followed multiple times), in Spain, in Argentina, & in the Dominican Republic, I can understand her becoming indignant after being asked for a receipt even though she paid.
@@Exxtol1 There is a distinct difference between "profiling" and and officer making contact with a possible suspect based on the description given by store employees as in this video. People also fail to understand that if a police officer patrols in an area that is 70-80% black residents, then the VAST majority of their citizen contacts are going to be with people that are black. And in regards to your statement of it being understandable that she'd become indignant - any reasonable person that paid for items, who the store then questions whether or not they paid for them because they didn't see them do it, would simply show their receipt showing that they did. It's the overarching victim mentality that most people in society want to have that cause situations to turn out like this. Every person in this situation would have the same two options - be argumentative and earn yourself a trip to jail, or just simply be a reasonable person and show your receipt (like this supposedly racist police officer was doing while he was literally begging her to just show it to him so he could leave her alone and they could both go on their way).
Your world is not _the_ world. This woman's life experience, of which you know nothing, may have prompted her to get her back up after being confronted in front of her niblings. It's humiliating, especially because she's innocent of the accusation. By 50, you'd think not to judge unless you've walked in someone else's shoes by now.
The woman who wouldn't show her receipt knew exactly what she was doing. She was thinking lawsuit the entire time. Pleased to know the lawsuit was dismissed.
I would posit the cop had something to do with it too. She offered to clear her name by going back into the store. The cop refused, stubbornly wanting it his way and only his way. Yes, it would have also been the easy way, but she obviously had something to prove and being put on the spot, made a big show of it.
@@conscientiousobserver8772”His way” was the most reasonable and easiest way because all she needed to do was SHOW THE RECIPT. The officer here was extremely patient and nice and I’m sure he would’ve just looked at it for a second and sent her on her way. There was no need to return to the store for anything when you can grab the receipt and verify in literally 5 seconds.
More than a simple case of refusing to show her receipt (by law she doesn't have to help with the investigation while she is detained although most people do), the video footage showed the woman had first created the controversy by paying at a register on one end of the store and then quietly going back into the store with her groceries, walking to the far end of the store and the loudly leaving in a way that forced the store employees to notice she was leaving without paying. On the surveillance video, it looked like she was trying to get herself arrested so she could sue the store or police or both at the end of the game. Her actions appeared so intentional that the judge dismissed the case with prejudice.
It’s not illegal to be a bitch, clearly no one saw her stealing because she wasn’t stealing. She offered to go back inside with the officer and he responded by telling her she would call DCF and tase her.
That last lady………and I use that word lightly 🤦♀️ caused herself so much grief and put the kids though un-necessary trauma. Shame on her! Glad her case was thrown out and she can’t try to sue again.
So do I, but WalMart has me wondering. A WalMart employee walked on u on me in the store. Told me I had to leave because I was not shopping. A few things in my cart. Money and credit cards in my pocket. He soon backed off. I just waved at whatever camera was looking as I walked away.@@allenatkins2263
@@Him_He_Me you should look up what detrained means and tell us how "not allowed to leave" translates to "not able to access your own belongings" in your mind
The last one wanted to be tased and refused to show a receipt because she was looking for a big payoff. The only thing she got was making a fool out of herself.
“I do not steal” x 6. As soon as anyone repeats them a half dozen times, it is most likely the complete opposite of what they are saying. This was an exception.
He is a hero for sure. Kudos to him for being proactive and chasing that thief down. There are some dishonest delivery drivers out there who will deliver a package to your door, take a picture of it at your door and then take it back to the truck with them. I just had an Amazon driver deliver a package which I saw on my camera and went straight to the door to retrieve it but it was not there. The truck was still on the street in front of my house so I ran out to the truck asking where was my package. He looked up surprised to see me and told me he had delivered the wrong package, then handed me my package. Not sure if he was trying to steal it or not.
@@rhondah1587 Yup I have had the take a photo and grab it and leave a few times. Also had an Amazon driver steal a credit card my wife dropped in the driveway and then he went shopping with it. Getting robbed by Amazon while catching them on Amazon tech.🤣
Damn I want the dude from the first clip to deliver all my packages. What a boss. Amazon needs to have this dude overseeing an entire division of battle-hardened delivery people lmao
She has the receipt but instead of showing it to the cop and going on with her day, she takes a questionable stand and ruins everyone’s day, ain’t that something right there.
In the case of the last woman, the video evidence showed she had paid and went past a register on one end of the wide store, then she turned the cart around and went back into the store, walked until she was as far as possible from the register she paid at, and then she dramatically pushed her cart past that clerk without paying or responding to the concerned store employees. In other words, she drummed up the controversy and basically tricked the employees into thinking she had stolen in a very brazen way. It looked like she was trying to generate a lawsuit so she could easily win a big payday. She was tired of waiting for actual racism. Her actions appeared to be so intentionally misleading the store that the judge agreed any reasonable person would think she was stealing and decided to dismiss her case with prejudice.
The lady in the car was completely trying for a pay out - SO freakin obvious. The reason why her suit was dropped is because they had every reason to suspect her of a crime on the sole purpose that when asked she wouldn't show a receipt. She's obstructing an investigation. E. V. I. L.
Did you see the surveillance video? Yes, it was an obvious setup. She started by paying at a register on one end of the store and then quietly went back into the store with her groceries, walked to the far end of the store and then loudly exited in a way that forced the store employees to notice she was leaving without paying at the registers. On the surveillance video, it looked like she was trying to get herself arrested so she could sue the store or police or both at the end of the game.
WRONG. There was no probable cause and she won this case. They settled out of court, that is why it was dismissed with prejudice, because you can't sue twice.
Last week, while walking around in the Best Buy store in Manhattan, I picked up a $9 earbud and then continued browsing. Minutes later, I was approached by a security guard who asked whether I had paid for the item. For a moment, I thought about feigning outrage, etc., since I was still inside the store, but good sense prevailed, I offered to hand it to him until I was ready to pay or leave. I eventually purchased another item, paid for both, showed my receipt to the same security guard by the exit, and took the subway home. Couple decades ago, when I was in my late teens, I might have chosen an alternate, unnecessarily confrontational route. Only reason I am sharing this anecdote because I am proud of how much I have matured. :)
I love that the last woman crying racism lost big time in court. She put those kids through all that for nothing but wanting a lawsuit. The judge saw through it and she got exactly what she deserved. No go away money, tased and arrested for her own stupidity.
I don't think she was looking for a lawsuit. If a cop walked up to me and told me to prove that my stuff is indeed my stuff? I'd tell him to leave me alone. You can't be slapping his hand away but I have a right to privacy of my property.
@@Sergio-wm5du I get what you are saying but that is a slippery slope. I know I'd be pissed off and accusing racism if i had done everything legally. The cops shouldn't be operating off of hear say. They should be doing a proper investigation. It would of been easy to verify if she purchased the items by viewing the cameras or sales records. Could of easily had another officer go into the store and confirm or dismiss the accusations while the original officer talked to the suspect. Like sure she could of given the receipt but what if she threw it away? I do that all the time, then what? It's innocent until proven guilty, they need to do their due diligence and fallow through properly, that is their job not just to believe some random persons story. That is how a lot of people get hurt or worse.
@@Sergio-wm5du Maybe if you were alone, but consider how humiliating it would be to be singled out in front of family or friends. You might feel differently, or you might be the cool cucumber you imagine, being put on the spot, as it were. It's academic.
Thank god someone finally had the courage to stand up against false claims and they dismissed that lawsuit. Some people just see a cop coming and they just hear the slot machine paying off. Act like a damn fool and then expect to get paid for bad behavior. That cop could not have been nicer or more considerate. But he don’t have all damn day to stand there dealing with someone who just wanted to be arrested and then sue. That is the “car slamming on the brakes in front of you for insurance scam” for this generation. Kudos to the cop for holding his temper.
She was not in the right, she did not show her receipt @@Laihoistheman if you are under investigation for a crime you did not commit you can not just obstruct and resist because you know you are innocent. what the hell
In America, you are guilty until you prove your innocence. Maybe she "should have" a lot of things. I say she was justified by being angry. Maybe she should have handled herself differently. I think the cop is wrong in this, too. He was too focused on the recept. Maybe he needed to refocus and review the store videos. Whatever. It's easy to sit in an armchair and figure out what went wrong. Many people committing would also be pissed if wrongly accused. The whole situation was handled wrong by a lot of people involved
At the end of the day, that woman should've been awarded ANYTHING! She acted like a child and the only thing she needed to do was show her receipt. She was the aggressive one and she didn't follow the police order. I'm a 58-year-old black man living in America and her actions were unacceptable! We need to stop rewarding people for their bad behavior. With that said, the story employees should've approached her first. She had every right to be upset, but the way she handled it was wrong!
More than a simple case of refusing to show her receipt (by law she doesn't have to help with the investigation while she is detained although most people do), the video footage showed the woman had first created the controversy by paying at a register on one end of the store and then quietly going back into the store with her groceries, walking to the far end of the store and the loudly leaving in a way that forced the store employees to notice she was leaving without paying. The store employees did try to talk to her, but she just egged them on and walked out. On the surveillance video, it looked like she was trying to get herself arrested so she could sue the store or police or both at the end of the game. Her actions appeared so intentional that the judge dismissed the case with prejudice.