Mister B. M. Ed.
The Devil’s Greatest Advocate…..
I thought company policy is if a person who is suspected of stealing leaves the premises, employees cannot go after them.
FactsCalling the cops on Black people is a death sentence. Anytime we don't die we cheat death that day.
I thought company policy is if a person who is suspected of stealing leaves the premises, employees cannot go after them.
No-hero policy. Once they leave the store all you can do is ask security/employees to look out for them if they enter the store again and if they do to call store leadership/management immediately. No regular team member on the sales floor should be confronting anyone directly either in the store or outside of the store.I thought company policy is if a person who is suspected of stealing leaves the premises, employees cannot go after them.
Very, very interestingwow. 50% of the jurors are nonwhite
3 Black men and 1 Black woman, are among some of the jurors
Half Of The Jury In The Chauvin Trial Is Nonwhite. That's Only Part Of The Story
The fact that four of the jurors are Black and two are multiracial glosses over some important nuance.www.npr.org
Two of the Black men on the jury are not African Americans but, rather, Black immigrants. During questioning, they expressed the kind of moderate views on policing and race relations that defense attorney Eric Nelson generally found acceptable as he considered which potential jurors to strike and which to allow.
None of the Black jurors ultimately chosen for the panel spoke extensively about personal experiences with racism or about having had overtly negative interactions with police. Several said they had a healthy respect for law enforcement.
That was in contrast to one potential juror — an African American man and former soldier — who said he had lived in the neighborhood where Floyd was killed and said police in the area were known to antagonize residents. The man, identified only by his juror number, 76, also spoke of experiencing racism on a daily basis and recounted seeing Black acquaintances sentenced to prison for crimes while white ones often got a "slap on the wrist."
Despite those experiences, Juror 76 assured the judge and attorneys that he could put his opinions aside and decide the case against Chauvin fairly and based only on the evidence. He said he could foresee himself casting a not-guilty vote if the evidence required it. He had also served on a jury before.
Defense attorney Nelson struck him nonetheless, citing the juror's bias against the Minneapolis police.
Very, very interesting
Those pens aren't always accurate. You need the UV light thing that checks for the colored lines on the moneySo the store didn't know if the $20 bill was fake. Got me to thinking.
WHAT FUCKING STORE DOESN'T HAVE THAT MARKER TO WRITE ON THE BILL TO CHECK TO SEE IF ITS COUNTERFEIT OR NOT?
and they still dont know if the bill was counterfeit!
That shows you how disingenuous these people are. They go out of their way to bring up this crime Floyd supposedly committed (which isn't punishable by death by the way) because they think it's such an important point, but nobody bothers to actually verify if the accusation was actually warranted? This is such a farce. It shouldn't even be a point of discussion anyway. By the time Floyd was dying, the reason the cops were there was irrelevant.