A serial cigarette thief has been apprehended after being beaten up by the Sikh proprietors of a 7-Eleven following a bungled heist and was criticized by the mayor of Stockton California.
A viral video of a thief criticized by the mayor of Stockton California
A video of alleged thief Tyrone Frazier, 42 attempting to steal cigarettes from a 7-Eleven in Stockton, California, went viral and apprehended by police, as it was commanded by the mayor of Stockton California.
Workers can be seen hitting Frazier with a stick after he entered the business with a garbage can and started filling it with cigarette goods from behind the counter. The individual had tried to steal from the store three times in two days. He has previously attempted to frighten personnel by claiming to have a firearm and this should be punished by the mayor of Stockton California.
Despite considerable appreciation for the workers’ efforts to defend the company, the Stockton Police Department started an assault investigation into them as instructed by the mayor of Stockton California, which has recently been condemned by a notable civil rights attorney.
Kevin Lincoln mayor of Stockton California
The case involving the suspect and two Sikh employees for the convenience store chain is being investigated, according to the mayor of Stockton California Kevin Lincoln, and will be sent to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office once concluded.
The mayor of Stockton California city where a pair of 7-Eleven store clerks fought back against a thief who was seen on video threatening them and ransacking the business before being beaten by the employees said authorities are looking into the viral incident, while also criticizing a state law that many have said allows thieves to act without consequence.
Over the weekend, a customer took a video of a man wearing a mask putting smoke into a large garbage can. The guy appeared to threaten to shoot the individuals inside at one point. The two employees eventually turned the tables on the alleged thief and began thrashing him on the floor with what seemed to be a stick. These incidents should be reconsidered in making the law by the mayor of Stockton California.