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#71
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03-22-2025, 12:21 PM
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Re: McDonalds Security Guard Murder
Are you a stranger to Waffle House and Chuck-e-Cheese's melees and riots? I avoid those places like the plague, especially after 13 years of viewing Documenting Reality brutal beatdowns and killings between the lower classes in such places...
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#72
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03-23-2025, 03:24 PM
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Re: McDonalds Security Guard Murder
Yeah, guys and girls I hate to say this but that security guard is way out of line. I work for 22 years and retired from section 8 security housing. And we had everything in our cruiser that standard police car has right up to the AR 15 in the shotgun. I patrolled Det. areas and Flint areas anyway that security guard way way way out of line I don’t know the whole context of everything that happened or how it started, but he’s way out of line. |
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#77
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03-25-2025, 07:07 AM
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Re: McDonalds Security Guard Murder
This is exactly right, especially given the decedent's long history at the location. This used to be standard practiced for security and you'd think armed security would especially be vary wary to deploy lethal force. |
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#80
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03-29-2025, 04:22 PM
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Re: McDonalds Security Guard Murder
Wow, sounds expensive for McDonalds. Why not close and just keep the drive in open after maybe 6 or 7 pm? No experience in restaurants, but drunk customers spending money are best served at the drive thru. They can drive away, speed drunk, get into road rage incidents and end up here on DR with their brains splattered over their fries and their frontal lobe floating in a Shamrock Shake
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