Walmart

Today at Walmart - This happened to Hanna brown in grove walmart posting so people can share the crap out of this

My husband is a good man. My husband is not perfect. My husband makes mistakes. My husband is the type of person that would help anyone at any time. My husband is a police officer. Today I watched the light in my husband and my son's eyes leave. Today I had to defend one of the bravest men I have ever met.
Let's back up a bit. Today is Sunday, June 14th, 2020. Our family went to church as we do every Sunday. After church, we ran to Walmart in Grove Oklahoma. This is not unusual for our family, in fact, this is almost always a weekly trip. Someone has forgotten something and we zip over to Walmart and pick up what we need.
Today changed that for our family. We will never return to Grove Walmart or any other Walmart. While in the store a message repeatedly played over the loudspeaker. This message stated that Walmart understands white privilege exist and supports Black lives matter. It went on to say how they support the black community and acknowledge the injustices committed by the law enforcement agencies. I watched my nine-year-old son whip his head around and the light goes out in my husband's eyes. We decided to leave the store. My husband was just going to leave and not say anything to anyone. But I had to show my son that his father was a good man and that sometimes we have to stand up for what is right.
I asked our check out person if she would please get a manager for us. She said why maybe I can help. I said no please just call a manager. She refused. She looked at my husband and asked him to tell her why I wanted a manager. My husband replied that the message on the speaker is directly against his line of work and that it was not friendly towards the police department. She responded with I am no longer comfortable speaking with you. He said that is fine but you asked what was wrong so I told you. She said I did ask but I no longer want to know. I said that it is fine could you please call the manager my husband and I would like to speak with the manager. He is a police officer and would like to address this issue. At this time she said that she would not serve us at all because he was a police officer and she just walked away. She left us with half of our order rang up. I looked at the lady behind me with tears in my eyes and she told my husband thank you for your service.
Some other checkers came and finished the purchase. A few minutes later two male employees came up. The manager asked what happened. When we told him he said that she had the right to not serve anyone. My husband agreed with that. My husband told the manager that he didn't expect Walmart to back Blue lives but he did think of the very least for impartiality. The manager proceeded to tell us that corporate feel like there are more black people than law enforcement and that money is more important to the corporation than law enforcement and their families. He said this was Walmart's corporate policy.
I asked the man so Walmart is not going to support law enforcement officers at all? His response was no not as long as they were making more money from the people in this movement. So this tells me that they only care about money.
The manager said that people at corporate make the decisions and they have to play the message. Another officer came up and showed his badge asked about the broadcast and we told him about how we were treated and that Walmart corporation feels that law enforcement can be refused service just for being police officers his face registered utter shock.
My son was devastated. We were treated like criminals. My husband was devastated. This is what These black lives matter and defund the police is causing. This is not okay.
I am a proud LEO wife, I am proud of my husband. My husband may save that lady someday but still, she will hate him.

Oh, David, you can do better than this.  Sorry.

Candy - what do you have a problem with that I posted? 

Sounds fake to me.   I have the most trouble with the so-called loudspeaker announcement, and the so-called words of the manager.  Somebody posted this as bait.  JMHO.  Maybe true.  Hope not.


You could be right, true.  I did find several references to this letter and Walmart policy for the Walmart in Grove, Oklahoma.

David, I don't do copy/paste.  But if you can, find this opinion piece that made it into our newspaper today:

 

"How bad cops keep jobs."

Daniel Oates

In the Washington Post

 

The writer is an attorney and former police chief serving in NY, MI, CO, and FL.   

 

You might also be able to find:

"Barrier to reform"

Opinion

Rachel Greszler

The Heritage Foundation

(Yes, a conservative think tank.  But open your minds and check it out.

 

Ms Greszler is "a research fellow specializing in economics and entitlements at The Heritage Foundation."

 

These two legitimate pieces [not Facebook, not YouTube] get to the heart of why bad cops are kept on the job, specifically the "nearly impenetrable barrier" of union power.  Disheartening to read, but more to the point of the police brutality that the protests aimed at initially.  Now of course it has splintered into multiple issues, which aren't addressed here. 

 

How does one eat an elephant?  One bite at a time.  This is one of the bites that should be taken, though it will be a big one.  Union bosses and those under union protection, sorry.  But you should be lobbying for reform that protects ALL under your charge, not just the ones whose misdeeds secure your positions.

 

 

Edited on Jun 15, 2020 7:49am

I don't doubt that there are and have been bad cops. My assertion is that putting ALL cops under the same blanket is wrong. Facebook gets information from many sources. Just because something is posted on facebook does not mean that all information posted there is incorrect. Saying All information posted on facebook is wrong - or saying All cops are bad is just as incorrect as saying All Blacks are criminals. The actions of the few does not mean that the actions of the whole are the same.

Edited on Jun 15, 2020 8:35am
Originally posted by: David Miller

I don't doubt that there are and have been bad cops. My assertion is that putting ALL cops under the same blanket is wrong. Facebook gets information frommany sources. Just because something is posted on facebook does not mean that all information posted there is incorrect. Saying All information posted on facebook is wrong - or saying All cops are bad is just as incorrect as saying All Blacks are criminals. The actions of the few does not mean that the actions of the whole are the same.


Well, you missed my whole point, David. 

 

I never have said all cops are bad.  I appreciate law enforcement.  Which is why you should find the articles I referenced.

 

 

Candy, I was able to find the Post piece easily enough, but the Heritage foundation didn't grant access. I agree that cops appear to not be subject to review, discipline, and possible dismissal (never mind prosecution) as much as they should be.

 

I see the problem as more fundamental. Look at the latest fatal police vs. Black shooting. A suspect grabs the cop's Taser and runs away, trying to fire the Taser at the cop. The cop guns him down.

 

Clearly, many cops think that Blacks aren't fully human---and this cop thought that the death penalty was an appropriate punishment for trying to run away. Granted, the guy was drunk or high and acted like a moron--but shouldn't the cops be trained precisely to deal with such people--as in, apprehend and subdue, not KILL?

 

They could have just let him go for the moment--he would have been easy to track down later, given the video information they had. But the cop's REFLEX was to blow him away--and on the video, we can hear his fellow cop saying, in a satisfied tone, "We got him."

 

Unless we get rid of the attitudes that caused this, police reform efforts will be futile. And I don't really know how to get rid of the attitude that says that it's perfectly OK to gun down suspects who are fleeing.

Edited on Jun 15, 2020 8:36am

The TRUE story to Kevin's lie and distortion of the facts - Telling the truth is NOT one of Kevin's strong suits.

https://youtu.be/hnRuWcgflaE

Edited on Jun 15, 2020 8:40am
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