Elkton Walmart Shoplifter Run Over/Killed By Getaway Car

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  • adit

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    Darwin award winner?

    Cunningham, Mayo, 38, and Donisha Jaquil Harris, 26, all of Wilmington, walked into the Walmart on East Pulaski Highway around 1 a.m. and filled a shopping cart with $1,194 worth of clothing, food and household goods, Zurolo said.

    Pushing the cart, they walked out of the store without paying, he said. A security guard asked for a receipt, but the women kept walking to the car. He followed them out and started taking photos of the women loading up the car.

    Police said Mayo kept trying to drive while Cunningham was stuck under the car, but couldn't move. She and Harris got out and ran, Zurolo said.

    Police and emergency crews lifted the car to remove Cunningham, but she was pronounced dead at the scene, Zurolo said.

    Only $25,000 bond for homicide? WTF?
    Mayo was charged with negligent manslaughter by a vehicle, negligent auto homicide under the influence, reckless endangerment, theft of over $100 and under $1,500, and con-theft of over $100 and under $1,500. She posted $25,000 bond on Monday.

    https://www.delawareonline.com/stor...illed-getaway-car/1282881002/?from=new-cookie
     

    Mightydog

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    Shoplifted $1200 worth of goods BUT paid their part on a $25k bond? Don’t you still have to pay 10% of the bond amount? Been better off just pay for the goods but I guess they had that Baltimore attitude... prepping for the looting during the storm.
     

    doggyjacket

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    Haven’t read the link but I’d be surprised if they didn’t have security video of the whole thing.
     

    Kman

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    Mayo and Harris were arrested at a nearby Royal Farms. Police found open alcohol in the car, and Zurolo said Mayo smelled of alcohol.

    Ban alcohol it made them do it !!!
     

    pbharvey

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    Police say 35-year-old Keneesha Cunningham was sitting in the trunk of the car, trying to shield the license plate from a store security guard.

    Chermaine Tee Mayo backed out of the parking space, and kept reversing through the lot, hitting one curb, then another, according to Elkton Police Capt. Joseph Zurolo.

    Cunningham fell out of the trunk and was pinned underneath, Zurolo said.

    Sounds like she needed a trunk monkey
     

    geda

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    This made my news feed today

    According to a news release from the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office, Pope stole items from Walmart at 6400 Ridge Road, but was then abandoned by another individual when a store employee confronted him about the theft.

    Now stranded, he approached two individuals in the 1800 block of Fallstaff Court and forcibly took possession of a teenage girl’s Honda Pilot.

    http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/crime/cc-carjacking-eldersburg-20170829-story.html
    http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/crime/cc-pope-carjacking-conviction-20180912-story.html

    Seems like the walk out shoplifters plans fall apart once they get to the parking lot. Almost like they didnt think that far ahead.
     

    Bigsawer

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    We live in northern Cecil but my wife refuses to go there or the one in North East (real nasty people in parking lot at that one). We go across the line to Oxford
     

    JohnnyE

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    Under Maryland's convoluted logic, I foresee Walmart being responsible for the death. Here's how:

    1. Goods were being shoplifted from Walmart.
    2. Driver runs over shoplifting suspect, putting an end to the theft.
    3. Running someone over to apprehend a suspected shoplifter is the use of excessive force.
    4. Walmart's goods were saved by the apprehension.
    5. Driver served as a loss-control agent for Walmart at the time she used excessive in ending the shoplifting.
    6. Walmart is responsible for it's agent's use of excessive force.
    7. Walmart pays dead shoplifter's estate for wrongful death.

    This is Maryland logic, and how a victim of a crime can be victimized again!
     

    adit

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    fidelity

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    Under Maryland's convoluted logic, I foresee Walmart being responsible for the death. Here's how:

    1. Goods were being shoplifted from Walmart.
    2. Driver runs over shoplifting suspect, putting an end to the theft.
    3. Running someone over to apprehend a suspected shoplifter is the use of excessive force.
    4. Walmart's goods were saved by the apprehension.
    5. Driver served as a loss-control agent for Walmart at the time she used excessive in ending the shoplifting.
    6. Walmart is responsible for it's agent's use of excessive force.
    7. Walmart pays dead shoplifter's estate for wrongful death.

    This is Maryland logic, and how a victim of a crime can be victimized again!
    Yeah, this was my first thought too. If the crime was in MD, then the criminal is the victim and the victim is going to be sued for the criminals' actions.

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