Black Friday turned into Red Friday for Jerald Newman, 54, who was out on Thanksgiving evening shopping with his grandson. Consumers prepped themselves for long lines in retail shops, but Newman didn't think he'd have to brave for a police assault. Newman was shopping at a Wal-Mart store in Buckeye, Arizona late Thursday night along with thousands of other Americans who congregate to celebrate consumerism in a post-holiday bargain hunting binge called Black Friday. Newman says he became overwhelmed by the crowds at the Wal-Mart he was shopping at, so he attempted to lift his grandkid into the air to avoid a mob of violent shoppers. To free his hands, Newman says he placed a video game into his waistband and tried to launch the youngster out of the crowd. Police suspected the man of shoplifting, however, and took him down. Hard.
what were there badge numbers they need to lose there jobs and be put into jail.
ALIENMANONYMOUS 3 weeks ago
Fucking Cops, sue their asses. oh wait they control the courts. Start a riot, oh wait the army can arrest you and hold you indefinitely. Leave the country, oh wait they can follow you. Go into hiding, They Win.
anonwarriorman 2 months ago
If the so-called "OCCUPY" jackasses would get a job and a life,the cops wouldn't be there...these spoiled rich kids are hypocrites protesting rich people
poortogee77 2 months ago
Nice touch...."he attempted to lift his grandkid into the air to avoid a mob of violent shoppers".
His grandson said...."he had grabbed one video game and put it under his shirt so that others jostling for the game didn't take it from him."
raultalbot7 3 months ago
this has nothing to do with OCCUPY
polksalad1234 3 months ago
Holy crap. That is just so wrong on so many levels. traumatizing his grandchild with this. WTF where the tops thinking....
Vogter616 3 months ago