tee, hee.
Black Friday shoppers pepper-sprayed in Calif.
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A Los Angeles Walmart store is seen in this 2009 file photo. (OBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
(CBS News) Twenty people, including children, were injured when a woman at a San Fernando Valley Walmart store used mace against other customers in what authorities referred to as a "compe ive shopping" incident.
The Los Angeles Times reports that a scuffle broke out shortly before 10 p.m. Thursday night, just before shopping was to begin, among customers waiting to buy Xbox gaming consoles and Wii video games.
Alejandra Seminario, told the Times she was waiting in line to buy toys about 9:55 p.m. when there was a commotion in the next aisle when shoppers began tearing off plastic encasing gaming consoles.
"People started screaming, pulling and pushing each other, and then the whole area filled up with pepper spray," she said.
Seminario breathed some in and started coughing. "I did not want to get involved. I was too scared. I just stayed in the toy aisle," she said.
Wal-mart storeMatthew Lopez went to the Wal-Mart in Porter Ranch on Thursday night for the Black Friday sale but instead was caught in a pepper-spray attack by a woman who authorities said was "compe ive shopping."
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Wes Elder of the Los Angeles County Fire Department told Reuters that a patron inside the store had deployed pepper spray. "It resulted in 20 patients total that had just a brief exposure to the pepper spray."
Customers hit by the pepper spray described the scene as chaos.
Cesar Seminario, who got to the cash register 20 minutes later with a Wii gaming console and some Barbie dolls, told the Times the air was still smelling of pepper spray. "After we paid, we saw five [people] that were in really bad shape," she said. "They had been sprayed in the face, it looked like, and they had swelling of the face, really extreme swelling of face, redness, coughing."
Wal-Mart employees took statements from customers who had been pepper-sprayed, Seminario said.
When told later of what happened, Nakeasha Contreras, who arrived at midnight, said she wouldn't have been bothered: "I don't care. I'm still getting my TV," she told the Times. "I've never seen Wal-Mart so crazy, but I guess it could have been worse."
Joseph Poulose was hit with the pepper spray near the DVD and video games display. He clamed Wamart for failing in crowd control: "There were way too many people in a building that size. Every aisle was full," he told the Times. .
tee, hee.
Anyone else find it odd that she was allowed to pay and leave the store afterwards?
Unless she used cash, she's pretty much done.
You think some er making $7.25 an hour is going to risk a pepper spraying at the checkout?
While most probably don't make much more than $7.25, I'm sure there was more than one unwilling witness standing around. According to patrons, the isles were jam packed from front to back.
I just find it odd that she made it from the electronics aisle all the way to the front of the line, paid and left without so much as anyone lifting a finger.
How many of these people are just ebay sellers trying to stock up?
This is what gets me about the holiday thing now. The average person cannot do anything because the quick buck lowlifes have infested the scene. The same is true for concert tickets.
Actually agree with you.
Typical black behavior.
Did you have a cheat for that one as well where the fat guy's pepper spray never runs out and he's able to leap rows of students?
Yawn.....
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