Police: Nearly 200 Looters Stole $100,000 Worth of Goods from Tampa Walmart
Roughly 200 looters stole over $100,000 worth of products from a Tampa, Florida, Walmart on the evening of May 30, according to local law enforcement.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in identifying the looters, who raided the Walmart Supercenter on East Fletcher Avenue shortly after 9:00 p.m. local time.
The store was closed due to the police brutality protests occurring outside the University Mall, but people wielding blunt objects like hammers broke the glass entrance doors and stormed into the store.
Don’t worry. They’ll write it off and then the rest of us will pay for it in higher cost of goods next fiscal year. That’s how economics and business work. Same with minimum wage and taxing businesses more. Keep voting Democrat and see what happens.
$500 per looter, so they each stole a new TV and some dvds.
ReplyDeleteEvery one of the smart TVs can be located by chip response once they're connected to cable, internet or satellite. Happy hunting!
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ReplyDeleteThey are only concerned with who stole the rifles and shotguns. Don't kid yourself.
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ReplyDeleteShould close the store and not reopen it for any reason.
ReplyDeleteDon’t worry. They’ll write it off and then the rest of us will pay for it in higher cost of goods next fiscal year. That’s how economics and business work. Same with minimum wage and taxing businesses more. Keep voting Democrat and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteThe piece said people wielding hammers. I looked at it twice and couldn’t find any people
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