BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
Women charged in ill-timed theft at Target store filled with cops
Ann Zaniewski,USA TODAY14 hours ago
About 15 police officers were at the Target
on Wednesday night, helping disadvantaged children pick out Christmas
presents for their families
DETROIT – Talk about terrible timing.
"I couldn't believe it," Bloomfield Township Police Sgt. Dan Brown said.
About 15 police officers were at the Target on Wednesday
night, helping 22 disadvantaged children pick out Christmas presents for
their families.
Keiana Wilson, 40, of Burton and Dana Johnson, 18, of Flint were also there.
Brown said store security officers watched on cameras as the women
loaded a cart with two Apple watches, two iPads and a Nintendo gaming
system. At about 7:30 p.m., they walked past the registers without
paying.
They never made it
to the parking lot.
"The loss prevention (officers) actually apprehended them, then they
asked for police assistance," said Sylvan Lake Police Sgt. Michael
Mondeau, who organized the Shop with a Cop event. "The police officers
were only about 20 feet away when they tried to walk out of the store."
The women knew the store was filled with police. Brown said Johnson
even approached an officer earlier in the night, complimenting him about
"how generous the cops were with their time."
"It wasn't 10 minutes later that (the same officer) gets called into
the loss prevention office," where the women were taken after being
caught, Brown said. "She was trying to distract him."
Wilson and Johnson were arraigned in court on retail fraud charges.
Brown said bond was set at $250,000 for Johnson, who has a past criminal
history. Wilson's bond was set at $20,000.
Mondeau said the children who participated in Shop with a Cop were
able to spend in total about $5,000 on their gifts, thanks to donations
from local businesses and community members.
The Keego Harbor Police Department posted a picture of the police
officers and their family members who participated on Facebook. The
caption included words of thanks for the people involved, and the
store.
It also said:
"On a side note, there must have been a special episode of 'Dumb
Criminal Minds' being filmed live as a person tried to shoplift a bunch
of electronics right in front of about 10 cops. They didn't get far.
DON'T TAKE WHAT IS NOT YOURS, it's a simple rule that everyone should
abide by and the world would be a better place."
. NOW HEAR THIS!!! I am going to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and
Charlie Brown’s Christmas. I’m going to listen to Baby it’s Cold Outside
and Santa Baby. I will continue to use the phrases “bring home the
bacon”, “kill two birds with one stone” or any other damn thing that may
offend you bunch of snowflakes. I’ve had it with all this political
correctness. If you don’t like it then tough, because this is a free
country, at least for now. Feel free to share this, it’s just my opinion.Oh and MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!! Amen!!!
We'll see how that goes for you Kevin. The black community keeps insisting that the rest of the world keep apologizing for slavery that THEY HAD NO PART OF. How does it feel Kevin? Not fair for anyone right?
WHITE people have been paying the price for slavery and always will.
Even if they apologize African Americans bring it up over and over and over and over.
Amid #MeToo, radio station nixes 'Baby, It's Cold
Outside'
Associated Press Sat, Dec 1 8:54 AM CST
CLEVELAND (AP) — A Cleveland radio
station says it has stopped playing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" after
listeners said the song heard on countless holiday playlists is inappropriate.
They're certainly not the first to
question the song's undertones and criticize the duet, in which one singer
tries to persuade the other to stay and their exchanges include lyrics like
"What's in this drink? and "Baby, don't hold out."
WDOK-FM midday host Glenn Anderson
says he recognizes that society was different when the song was written back in
1944, but he doesn't think it has a place today, especially in the era of the
#MeToo movement against sexual harassment.
He announced on the pop music
station's website this week that the song would no longer be in its
around-the-clock rotation of holiday music.
In 1944 when this was written, women acted like women and were NOT sluts. They didn't sleep with someone just because they stayed at someone's house.
Get YOUR freaking mind out of YOUR life and stop acusing ladies of doing what YOU WOULD DO.
What the hell is wrong with you people.... you make things up in your head and whats worse .. you talk people into believing that it was true. You are sooooo strange.
No really....... why do you care? Does it really matter that they don't like your hair? Does it matter that they don't like your outfit? Does it matter that they think that you stole your outfit idea from a celeb? ( by the way...... so only one person on the earth can purchase a certain item?)