The LA Times is reporting that police are still looking for a woman who pepper sprayed other shoppers at an LA area Walmart. The attack took place on Thanksgiving at 10 pm when Walmart started its Black Friday sales. Twenty people, including children, were injured. After the attack, the woman reportedly secured the X Box she was after, paid for the item and disappeared.
Apparently nobody stopped the attack and NOBODY CAUGHT THE ATTACKER? Why not? Were shoppers and Walmart employees so fixed on buying and selling bargains that they just let the attacker go? There appear to be dozens who saw the spray attack take place. But no one was willing to step up and do their civic duty? The report was that people unaffected by the spray just kept on shopping.
Walmart's new slogan: "Save Money. Live Better. But Watch Out for the Pepper Spray."
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Apparently nobody stopped the attack and NOBODY CAUGHT THE ATTACKER? Why not? Were shoppers and Walmart employees so fixed on buying and selling bargains that they just let the attacker go? There appear to be dozens who saw the spray attack take place. But no one was willing to step up and do their civic duty? The report was that people unaffected by the spray just kept on shopping.
Walmart's new slogan: "Save Money. Live Better. But Watch Out for the Pepper Spray."
Personally, I prefer the world according to Websters Fine Stationers. Spend just a little time on their super-active Facebook and you get a flavor of what's going on. Owners Scott and Lori Webster sell fine stationery, books, gifts, and a host of goods from local artisans. The are deeply committed to offering great quality locally made goods. They're carrying our Pasadena-made HomeBody Botanicals products. And, they are staking out a place on the national map -- none other than the Wall Street Journal just interviewed them for a story on independent businesses. Folks who live in the 'Denas actuallly do make some pretty great stuff. If you prefer locally made stuff, you need to check out Websters.