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Husband/Wife Domestic at Meijer

Posted 08.05.2008 at 03.46 PM by Cybergal
I don't know how you all feel about getting involved when you come upon an incident or a domestic.

Hubby and I had gone to Meijer yesterday to get some groceries.

The yelling began while we were over in the Pharmacy section and it became louder. We could hear two peoples voices, a man and a woman yelling and screaming all kinds of stuff at each other.

As we got closer we could see by the cold MILK section a man threatening to hit his wife with a carton of eggs.

The manager of the store appeared and had informed the husband that he had called 911 and to put the eggs down and leave the store.

Well, the husband started calling the manager names and it just kept getting worse, when all of a sudden the husband picked up a gallon of milk and threw it at his wife and hit her in the back. She went down and just then my husband leaped on this dude and took him to the floor....sigh

I was like...WTH???

He held him down till the cops could get there.

The cops arrested the guy and took him out.

The wife was crying and so upset. I felt so sorry for her. The argument was actually over nothing. She said her husband has a terrible temper and just goes off.

I manager thanked my husband for his quick action, as did the wife.

We left without getting groceries as hubbys jeans were all wet from the milk...lol

BUT went back later and did the shopping.

YOU just never know what's going to happen anymore outside your home.

It's getting more strange and violent out there folks.
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pappygrayowl's Avatar
I probably would have done what your husband did but I can definitely understand why some people don't get involved.......like you said, there are a lot of crazy people out there and sometimes a good samaritan ends up a dead samaritan. A friend of mine came to the rescue of a lady once and after subduing the ladies old man, the lady jumped on my friend's back and pulled half his hair out while screaming"you leave him alone!" I guess she prefered being beat up. Go figure. Keep the rubber side down.
Posted 08.05.2008 at 08.40 PM by pappygrayowl pappygrayowl is offline
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latanea's Avatar
I have seen a lot of crap like this - and what is scary is that I have seen most of it out of young men - and by young I mean 16 or so with their girlfriends...

he neighbor boy was going coo-coo out in the front yard a few weeks ago and I had the wife call the cops while I walked over and told him that "real men do not scream at women about things etc etc" (I knew that would redirect his temper at me)

I waited for an excuse to put my hands on the little brat - but the cops showed and talked to him...


in a sick way I have been wanting an excuse to ounce on the bastrad... raised by his mother alone - he is becoming a monster... and needs to be taken down a notch and shown that he can not always get his way...
Posted 08.10.2008 at 08.35 AM by latanea latanea is online now
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RBPC's Avatar
Be careful! You never know when they're carrying a weapon or are so high on some kind of speed that will make them freak out on you worse than a normal person might do.
Posted 10.05.2008 at 12.36 AM by RBPC RBPC is offline
 
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