Thanks to the reader who sent this in, with the following background:
Swisher Sweets.
Odd, but why didn't he order a Nehi grape soda?
At least KTLA’s Kennedy Ryan identified the perp’s race. That’s rare, nowadays. But why did it take the station 20 days to report the crime?
Man Sought for Punching Store Clerk in Dispute Over Cigar
September 27, 2013, circa 11 p.m.
By Kennedy Ryan
KTLA
Comments (6)
Authorities in Lakewood were searching Thursday for a man who viciously punched a store clerk in the face during a dispute over the price of a cigar.
It happened on Sept. 7, at a Chevron gas station on Lakewood Blvd.
Man sought for punching store clerk in dispute over cigar. (Lakewood police)
Surveillance video shows the man standing in a long line at the register about 1:15 PM.
When it was his turn at the register, he asked the 23-year-old employee for a $1.41 Swisher Sweet cigar, according to Lakewood sheriff’s deputies.
The man allegedly handed the woman a dollar bill.
When she told him he needed an additional 41 cents, he protested and threatened her, authorities said.
The man can be seen trying to grab the cigar out of the employee’s hand, but she was able to put it behind the counter out of his reach.
She then asked the man to leave the store.
“I just said ‘You need to get out’ and he just says the “b” word,” the clerk told KTLA.
Instead of leaving, the man leaned over the front counter and punched her in the face with his right hand.
The clerk, who did not want to be identified, says she was scared and also surprised that no one came to her aid.
“No one did anything, not one of them,” she said.
She still finds it hard to believe someone would punch her over a cigar.
“It just got me really mad, like over that, really?”
The man is described as black, 35 to 45 years old, standing between 6 feet and 6 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 215 to 225
pounds, with short black hair, a slight mustache and a beard.
Anyone with information was urged to contact the Lakewood Sheriff’s Station at 562-623-3500.
Why does the title say "dispute" over price of a cigar.
ReplyDeleteA dispute implies there was some negotiation between the two. There was no negotiation, it was an attempted robbery using intimidation. When the cashier wouldn't be intimidated the black perp escalated to violence. Not unusual. Calling it a dispute is just typical PC mitigation of black criminal behavior. Jerry
Obama's childhood BFF, although Obama hasn't issued any statement saying he looks like me.
ReplyDeleteI saw an article where Obama said he and Kakugawa became friends because they made up half the population of blacks in school.
Funny how 1 out of only 4 blacks turns out to be a serial sex offender rapist. What are the odds?
There was a picture of his father also, his father is clearly not black but asian, I'm not sure if his mother was black or he was adopted, I'm leaning toward adopted because he doesn't look mixed though I really don't know for sure. All the same, his father must be so proud.
Jerry
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2432151/Keith-Kakugawa-President-Obamas-best-friend-high-school-brutally-beat-raped-woman-apartment.html
I had forgotten about this incident, it dates back a couple of years but a couple of your recent postings brought it to mind.
ReplyDeleteNo mention was made in the media that this murder might have been racially motivated, local black leaders who usually howl anytime there is a white on black incident (when they happen, which is rarely) were silent, as usual. There are some interesting comments. Jerry
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2011/02/third_person_arrested_in_beati.html
This reminds me too of something I read decades ago. This old time cop commenting about the young modern criminal and how he compares to his counter part from decades previous.
ReplyDeleteThat young modern criminal:
1. Bigger and stronger.
2. More disposed to use violence and use violence for lesser reasons.
3. More extreme in the use of that violence.
What was not said was that the cop should have been saying the "young modern black criminal".
That combination of 1, 2, 3 very deadly.
"Anonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhy does the title say 'dispute' over price of a cigar."
That is what they always say. An argument, a dispute, a fight, some sort of altercation or disagreement.
"And we just don't know the exact facts" is common too.
Black people arw just genuinely stupid and the left wingers allow them to continue to act like retarded monkeys.until we start putting them in their place or shipping them back to africa it isn't going to get better
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