Up to 20 people were injured after a woman used pepper spray at a Walmart in Los Angeles to get an edge on her competitors. In a second incident, off-duty officers in North Carolina used pepper spray to subdue rowdy shoppers waiting for electronics.
"They were opening a package to try to get some Xboxes from a crate and this lady pepper-sprayed a whole bunch of people in order to gain an advantage over the Xboxes," Valle said.
Black Friday is the busiest day of the year for U.S. stores.
'SENSELESS ACT'
Off-duty police officers working as security for a Walmart in Kinston, North Carolina, used pepper spray to keep anxious shoppers at bay before the start of an electronics sale at midnight on Thursday, authorities said.
The already "rowdy" atmosphere intensified when employees began to bring out pallets of electronic merchandise, Kinston director of public safety Bill Johnson said.
When customers tried to grab merchandise from the pallets before the sale time, the off-duty officers hired as store security guards for the event discharged pepper spray to restore order, Johnson said. One man was arrested for failing to follow officers' orders, he said.
"No one was pepper sprayed in the face," Johnson said, adding that he was unaware of any injuries.
Walmart is the U.S. discount store unit of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. A company spokesman, Greg Rossiter, said violence at a handful of stores marred an otherwise safe start to the holiday shopping season at thousands of Walmart stores.
The San Leandro shooting "was a senseless act of violence and our thoughts and prayers are with the customer and his family during this difficult time," Rossiter said.
In another incident, a woman was shot in the foot by a robber who accosted her in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, early on Friday demanding her purse as she and companions put their purchases into a car trunk near a Walmart, police said.
The shopper was hospitalized. Her condition was not known.
A Cave Creek, Arizona, Walmart was evacuated and shopping halted temporarily Thursday night after an apparent explosive device was found in an employee break room, Maricopa County Sheriff's Department spokesman Christopher Hegstrom said.
*What a hot ass mess!
Haven't people learned anything about the "black Friday" rush since it's been happening?
I guess not since folks seem to keep pouncing on one another for material items that's only going to get thrown in the trash anyway.
What's even more painful is people are going to great lengths to get this stuff! A lady pepper spraying others, to off duty cops breaking out their pepper spray to subdue the rowdy crowds!
It's all a hot ass mess!
The craziest thing is, people have been complaining all year long that they don't have any money to pay their bills, and feed their families. Let black Friday happen and now those same people have so much money to spend like it isn't anything! Time after time black Friday shows us what this country has come to...which is a bunch of materialistic, insensitive and violent clowns!
At the end of the day, people need to put more value in themselves instead of material items. If they start doing that, then maybe this black friday mess will go away, and we can resume a normal way of doing things, including shopping.*
Diva's Nation
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