Guy pretends to be a Target employee to steal Xboxes and PlayStations

Back in High School a bunch of my friends all worked security at Target. They stole so much shit it was crazy. One of them even got a PS2 a few days before they were released. Word got out and half our school showed up at his house that night haha.
 
Walmart would have probably cut him a paycheck...
 
Back in High School a bunch of my friends all worked security at Target. They stole so much shit it was crazy. One of them even got a PS2 a few days before they were released. Word got out and half our school showed up at his house that night haha.

I worked for an offshore team that managed their security cameras, TVS.

There isn't an inch of a Target store that isn't surveilled.

It's one hell of a risk.
 
This is the most badass guy ever. Took like 90 cops to take him down.


If he was so "badass" he wouldn't have got caught. SMDH.

After watching it, guy's a fucking tool. He thought he could break out of jail. Held chairs like some spoiled kid. "I just want to leave, bro." Lol. The cops should have just tased his fat-ass at the beginning.
 
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Why didn't they beat the shit out of him? He'll just keep doing it again.
 
He should have done the stealing in California, Illinois or New York. They don't prosecute property thefts all that much in those states.
 
Back in High School a bunch of my friends all worked security at Target. They stole so much shit it was crazy. One of them even got a PS2 a few days before they were released. Word got out and half our school showed up at his house that night haha.
One of my former friends worked in loss prevention at Frys Electronics. This dumbass stole candy, soda and beef jerky every morning during the morning walk through and the LPO's watched him and tracked everything until it amounted to felony theft ($1000), then he was fired and arrested.

When you start working there you literally get shown that the cameras can zoom in on serial numbers of currency, absolute brain dead move to steal from some places.
 
One could say, he's got a Target on his back the moment he stepped in the store...

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One of my former friends worked in loss prevention at Frys Electronics. This dumbass stole candy, soda and beef jerky every morning during the morning walk through and the LPO's watched him and tracked everything until it amounted to felony theft ($1000), then he was fired and arrested.

When you start working there you literally get shown that the cameras can zoom in on serial numbers of currency, absolute brain dead move to steal from some places.
Having worked in Security, its amazing how the guards who really should know better, think they wont get caught doin shit. It's not like the cameras are fuckin hidden. Greed is a hell of a drug.

People losin their jobs over stealin stuff that is worth less than they make in a day lmao
 
The trick is to not be employed there, walk in wearing the appropriate sleeveless vest with a shopping cart. Have a walkie if you have one.
Put the flat screen in the cart, pretend to log it in your phone or call it in and then roll it out the front.

Never go back, at least not for the rest of that summer
 
I was thinking he did this a BUNCH of times and eluded so many cops.

He must've known where thr keys were
 
I will sadly admit I stole so much stuff when I worked at office depot. I literally assembled a chair in the back for 30 minutes and wheeled it right out the door and put it in my car. The funniest part is I worked in tech so I had no business even dealing with furniture. I didnt get a raise or promotion or something so this was my justification to steal. Looking back it probably wasnt worth it.
 
Having worked in Security, its amazing how the guards who really should know better, think they wont get caught doin shit. It's not like the cameras are fuckin hidden. Greed is a hell of a drug.

People losin their jobs over stealin stuff that is worth less than they make in a day lmao
The funniest/craziest video that they showed in training was of a guy who deboxed a Cd disk drive for a pc, hid the loose drive behind some magazines, left the store, drove like a half mile away, put on different clothes and a hat, came back, shoved it in his pants and the LPO's stopped him in the parking lot.

The thief turned out to be a judge. He tried to argue that he had no way of knowing it was store property but didnt realize they had seamless coverage of him from start to finish, those cameras are no joke.
 
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