VIDEO: Tased & Arrested After Walmart Call | His Lawyer Explains



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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Tased & Arrested After Walmart Call | His Lawyer Explains”

  1. It is a normal practice when building a Walmart.
    For Walmart to donate the parking lot to the county there in..
    Thereby making the Walmart parking lot city property, not private property..
    Walmart does this,
    so the city has to deal with the upkeep of the parking lot and not the franchise.

  2. Interesting video. My question is would this man be able to bring suit against both his employer and the city. As I understand it employers have a duty to maintain a safe working environment. And the man could have asked for a supervisor etc…

  3. Are officers reprimanded for not demanding ID's every single time they talk to a member of the public or don't include that information on a report? If they are then this issue is the fault of the departments forcing officers to break the law for job security. It should be enough to write a report saying that they kept the peace and the individual left of their own accord. Also with body cam they can include that as part of their report. So the escalation wouldn't be necessary. If they have responded to multiple calls about the same person then they could and should ID the person to stop trespassing behavior. And since he had a legitimately constitutionally protected reason to be there and he was being paid for this the officer could have informed the store why he was there and allowed him to stand outside their doors to solicit signatures like you see people doing all the time. Now if this person was walking up to peoples cars in the parking lot then they could ask him to leave since he was not in the designated area for signature gathering.

  4. The store manager is caught on audio creating this incident and the victim should sue Walmart that will settle for being in the wrong caught on audio. Ask for a jury. I would sit on that jury and fine Walmart for millions. The police were wrong also on them assuming he was told to leave and they escalated into assault on private property where proper steps were not followed. Absolutely a lawyer should take this case for that client. Corporate Walmart needs to vet and train their managers to do a better job than this.

  5. On private property Walmart manager should have confronted him and asked him to leave and explained a store ban / trespass aspect. The police simply should have asked him to leave. If he had refused to leave after that it is trespassing and a store ban. If none of them did that and he was assaulted and tased, he has grounds to sue Walmart and the police based on them not following procedures. That store manager caused all of this and needs removed. If you are the manager and getting paid to be a manager, have the backbone to confront people in your own store before calling the police. If you won't do that, you shouldn't be a manager. You called them for no reason and caused all of this to this man.

  6. "we have to get the ID of everyone we come in contact with" … oh really … is that department policy? are you telling me that this department has a regular practice of violating the fourth amendment? ….. nod …. can we say Monell?

  7. I'll never physically shop at Walmart. Online only. Exactly for this reason. Stupid employees call the cops who thru ignorance, harass and violate people. All because the Walmart employees are morons.

  8. Only in America do we allow the most uneducated clowns to run around and play pigs with no idea what they are doing. We need to do better. Hold the pos pigs accountable and this uneducated behavior will stop. We make LAWYERS know the law so why don't we make LAW ENFORCEMENT learn the law ???

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