Walmart Employee Steals Thousands of Rounds

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  • j_h_smith

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 28, 2007
    28,516
    WOW, people don't think anymore. With these POS systems today, how did he think that someone wouldn't catch on that someone was stealing merchandise? Then all they had to do was watch and surely they would find the person who was stealing the ammo.

    DUMB
     

    Jim12

    Let Freedom Ring
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    Jan 30, 2013
    34,027
    "Hallman Jr. was arraigned and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution in default of $5,000.00 secured bond."

    Should have offered to put up ammo in lieu of cash. :lol2:
     

    HeatSeeker

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 18, 2012
    3,058
    Maryland
    As a felon, he will no longer need the ammo, since he won't be allowed to have any firearms. What a dumbass.
    Being a felon won't stop him from getting a gun. It hasn't stopped all the others. It is actually easier for a felon to get a gun than us law abiders. They don't have to worry about any of the pesky laws or paperwork.
     

    MigraineMan

    Defenestration Specialist
    Jun 9, 2011
    19,240
    Frederick County
    According to the Milford Police Department, during his employment at Wal-Mart, Hallman Jr. removed several thousand rounds of ammunition and survival-related items from the store.

    So, like, two 525 boxes of 22LR and some Coleman glow sticks?

    (I truly hate sensationalist ambiguity like this. Would it really pain them to include the actual items taken?)
     

    Bikebreath

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    Jun 30, 2009
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    Being a felon won't stop him from getting a gun. It hasn't stopped all the others. It is actually easier for a felon to get a gun than us law abiders. They don't have to worry about any of the pesky laws or paperwork.

    Ah, yes...of course.

    That reminds me of the felon who I work with who *actually* did turn his life around. I asked him if he knew where I could get me a gun within 24 hours and his reply, "Well, it might be "dirty". I took dirty to mean it had a history that came with it.
     

    bama47

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    May 9, 2013
    13,125
    Marylandistan
    Ah, yes...of course.

    That reminds me of the felon who I work with who *actually* did turn his life around. I asked him if he knew where I could get me a gun within 24 hours and his reply, "Well, it might be "dirty". I took dirty to mean it had a history that came with it.

    I have done the same thing. His answer was similar but I could have gotten one quickly. However, and not that I would have actually acquired one this way, he took the time to say - you don't want to do this if you can get them legally because if you get caught with it for any reason, they take every one you've got.
    And the man is right but I just wanted to check out this ave Out of curiosity. Good thing I'm a law abiding citizen!
     

    tc617

    USN Sub Vet
    Jan 12, 2012
    2,287
    Yuma, Arizona
    What a moron. It doesn't take a rocket science to figure out who is stealing the ammo when all of the merchandise is computer inventoried... Especially when only certain individuals have the key to the ammo case.
     

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