Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Fridays Are So Definately NOT For Me!!!!



Black Fridays are so not for me...I heard of stories today of people getting trampled, and actually killed by being stepped on by over 200 people for them to get in some store to get ahold of the new Xbox video game system....Most were after the electronics...I don't know really...I have everything for my house, so I don't care to go through that kind of misery every single year over STUFF that is there the whole entire year long....I did my Black Friday shopping online, and was just fine with that...I still got the deals and the sales, all without having to deal with crazy people....So thankful for the internet...I can shop anywhere in the world without ever having to deal with anyone, being poked at, pushed, shoved, pepper-sprayed trampled or yelled at...I wouldn't give up this kind of convienience to go and deal with crowds ever...


Police: Woman anxious to get Xbox uses pepper spray on other Black Friday shoppers, 20 injured


LOS ANGELES — A woman trying to improve her chance to buy cheap electronics at a Walmart in a wealthy suburb spewed pepper spray on a crowd of shoppers and 20 people suffered minor injuries, police said Friday.

The attack took place about 10:20 p.m. Thursday shortly after doors opened for the sale at the Walmart in Porter Ranch in the San Fernando Valley.


Retailers expect more people to be shopping between Thanksgiving and Sunday, but retail chains such as Toys R Us and Gap are opening earlier and offering more markdowns, which could mean lower profits for most retailers.


Shoppers line up in New York's Times Square and around the nation to begin the holiday shopping season. Americans are expected to spend nearly $500 billion over the next month. (Nov. 25)


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The store had brought out a crate of discounted Xbox video game players, and a crowd had formed to wait for the unwrapping, when the woman began spraying people “in order to get an advantage,” police Sgt. Jose Valle said.

“Faces were red,” shopper John Lopez told ABC News Radio. “This one guy was coming up to my wife going, ‘Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!’”

Matthew Lopez, 18, told the Los Angeles Times he heard screaming and yelling.

“Moments later, my throat stung. I was coughing really bad and watering up,” he said.

In the aftermath, video showed dozens of shoppers milling around while employees urge them to back up and make room.

It was the only major violence reported at a Southern California store involving Black Friday Thanksgiving holiday sales.

Ten people were slightly injured by the pepper spray and 10 others suffered minor bumps and bruises in the chaos, Valle said. They were treated at the scene.

“People could have gotten trampled,” he said. “Good thing there were no small kids.”

The woman got away in the confusion, but it was not immediately clear whether she got an Xbox, Valle said.

“Walmart is going through register receipts to see if it was purchased,” he said.

The store remained open and those not affected by the pepper spray kept shopping.

“This was an unfortunate situation. We’re glad everyone seems to be OK,” Walmart said in a statement. “We’re working with law enforcement to provide what information we have, such as surveillance video, to assist in their investigation.”

The woman could face felony battery charges if she is found, Valle said.

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