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Authorities in Coral Springs, Fla., caught one of their own allegedly stealing from Walmart ... and the Broward Sheriff's Office detention deputy didn't even bother taking off his uniform to do it. A BSO rep says Theodore Parrish turned himself in this week after he was spotted on surveillance video using the store's self-checkout lanes—and allegedly putting some of the items into his shopping cart without actually paying for them.
Authorities in Coral Springs, Fla., caught one of their own allegedly stealing from Walmart ... and the Broward Sheriff's Office detention deputy didn't even bother taking off his uniform to do it. A BSO rep says Theodore Parrish turned himself in this week after he was spotted on surveillance video using the store's self-checkout lanes—and allegedly putting some of the items into his shopping cart without actually paying for them.
Better technique, for one thing. You'd think that someone in his profession would have at least learned a trick or two about what works and what doesn't, what crimes are worth committing and what crimes are not, and how to avoid making stupid mistakes. What a moron.
Better technique, for one thing. You'd think that someone in his profession would have at least learned a trick or two about what works and what doesn't, what crimes are worth committing and what crimes are not, and how to avoid making stupid mistakes. What a moron.
I agree. The guy is a moron. Walmart? At the checkout? I can't stop laughing.
Apparently he did this over a period of 5 days in November/December. Seems this was his idea of "Christmas shopping". smh
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