After Walmart Shoplifter Tries To Escape – Elderly Woman Walks Up To Him And Tears Off His Ski Mask
What’s Happening:
Thanks to leftist policies all over the globe, crime is on the rise. It’s particularly bad in blue cities, where radical DAs refuse to prosecute criminals. So-called petty crimes have skyrocketed, from carjackings to shoplifting. But law-abiding citizens won’t stand for this wave of insanity. And that includes one tough grandma.
She witnessed a man trying to leave a Walmart with stolen goods. The man thought he was clever, wearing a ski mask. He didn’t count on her.
From Newsweek:
In a video uploaded to Facebook on Saturday, a man wearing a balaclava pushed a shopping cart filled with items towards the exit of a Canadian Walmart, according to CHEK.
But as the alleged shoplifter moved towards the exit an elderly woman became suspicious of his motives, blocked his path out and ripped off his black ski mask.
With his face revealed, the man left the store without the shopping cart and left the supermarket car park on a bicycle.
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Based Grandma. pic.twitter.com/0YqH8nYZOi
— Adalia Brand (@BrandAdalia) February 1, 2022
Woah. A man loaded up a cart with goods and thought he could just stroll out of the Walmart. But this “base grandma” confronted the man, ripping off his mask. Now, with his face exposed, the would-be thief ran off with his tail between his legs.
It’s pretty galling to think this man could just load up a cart and steal whatever he pleased. At a time when people all over the world are struggling, he thought he was entitled to a five-finger discount.
Kudos to the grandma who was able to shut him down. How many of us, much younger folks, would have been brave enough to do that? She might not have been able to tackle the guy or beat him up, but she did what she could.
That’s a lesson for us all.
Key Takeaways:
- A masked man tried to steal a cart full of goods from a Walmart.
- A granny confronted him, ripping off his mask.
- The man ran off on his bike, without the cart.