Kung mamimili ka sa Walmart o Kroger, ang FBI ay may pangunahing babala para sa iyo
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Walmart and Kroger are no stranger to problems in the aisles: In Feb. 2022, both retailers were at the center of a major recall for packaged salads that had been linked to the deaths of three different people. Just last month, Walmart and Kroger both announced that they needed to limit baby formula purchases based on a massive ongoing shortage. Now, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has issued a major warning that impacts shoppers of both Walmart and Kroger. Read on for the latest alert.
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There have been a number of concerning incidents at Kroger and Walmart.
Walmart and Kroger have been the site of a number of criminal incidents. In just the past few weeks, there was a fatal shooting at a Walmart in North Carolina, and a major theft of nearly $2,000 worth of merchandise at a Walmart in Louisiana. At Kroger, a security guard trying to stop thieves at a store in Tennessee was dragged by a vehicle, and a Kroger employee at another store in Tennessee was arrested after firing shots at a customer in the parking lot in the last month.
In 2016, police officers across the U.S. complained about the concentration of crime at Walmart stores, Bloomberg reported. "It's ridiculous—we are talking about the biggest retailer in the world. I may have half my squad there for hours," Robert Rohloff, a 34-year police veteran who worked in Tulsa, Oklahoma told the news outlet. Noong nakaraang taon,Rodney McMullen, Kroger's chief executive officer, said heavy organized crime at his company's stores were to blame for higher food prices.
The FBI is reporting on new crime concerns around grocery stores.
According to data from the FBI, there has been an increase in the trend of active shooter incidents taking place at grocery stores in the last few years, like that of the tragic May 14 shooting in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket, according to data from the FBI. The agency reported that there has been a 100 percent increase in active shooter incidents since 2016, with 40 shootings occurring in the year of 2020 alone. Out of the 40 incidents, 24 happened in places of commerce, such as grocery stores. Between 2000 and 2017, the number of shootings at grocery stores averaged out to be less than one per year, but according to the FBI, there were two such shootings in 2018 and then six in 2020.
"Four shooters were current employees (one shooter was the company owner), and one shooter was a former employee," the FBI said in its report. The active shootings are "certainly a problem that grocery stores are recognizing," Alex Balian, a retail consultant and former grocery owner with decades of experience in the industry, told The Washington Post. "It obviously doesn't happen every week, but they have definitely increased."
A majority of these attacks happen at specific retailers.
When looking closer at places of commerce, officials notice two nationwide companies that appear to be a common target: Walmart and Kroger. One of the largest grocery store shootings in the past few years took place in 2019, when a gunman opened fire on back-to-school shoppers at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, killing 23 people and injuring another 23. That same year, a "disgruntled" former Walmart worker shot at people in a Southaven, Mississippi, store, killing two.
In 2021, there were two mass shootings at Kroger-owned grocery stores, according to The Washington Post.One occurred at a Kroger in a Memphis suburb, where one person was killed and more than a dozen were seriously injured. Angother took place in Boulder, Colorado, at a King Soopers outlet—which is owned by Kroger—and 10 people were killed.
"Nothing can prepare you for this kind of situation,"Tim Massa, a senior vice president at Kroger, said during a summer 2021 panel on workplace violence organized by a food industry group, per The Washington Post. "So many feelings wash over you—you're fearful, you're angry, you're feeling the pain and importantly, just helplessness."ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb
Both retailers responded to these incidents with policy changes.
Despite the continued rise in active shooting incidents at Walmart and Kroger, both retailers have taken action against the problem in the past. According to CNBC, the two companies took a public stance Laban sa mga baril noong 2019, na humihiling sa mga mamimili na huwag bukas na magdala ng mga baril sa alinman sa kanilang mga tindahan. Sinabi nina Kroger at Walmart na kahit na sa mga estado kung saan pinapayagan sila ng mga "bukas na dalhin" na mga batas na gawin ito, ang mga customer ay hindi dapat magdala ng mga baril sa kanilang mga tindahan maliban kung pinahintulutan ng mga opisyal ng pagpapatupad ng batas.
"Si Kroger ay magalang na hinihiling na ang mga customer ay hindi na bukas na magdala ng mga baril sa aming mga tindahan, maliban sa mga awtorisadong opisyal ng pagpapatupad ng batas,"Jessica Adelman, Ang bise presidente ng grupo ni Kroger ng Corporate Affairs, sinabi sa isang email na pahayag sa CNBC sa oras na iyon. "Sumasali rin kami sa mga naghihikayat sa aming mga nahalal na pinuno na magpasa ng mga batas na magpapalakas sa mga tseke sa background at alisin ang mga sandata mula sa mga natagpuan na may panganib para sa karahasan."
Ipinagbawal din ni Walmart ang pagbebenta ng mga bala na maaaring magamit sa mga istilo ng pag-atake sa istilo ng militar sa taong iyon, habang si Kroger ay ganap na lumabas "ang baril at bala na negosyo" isang taon bago sa 2018. "Tulad ng nakita natin dati, naganap ang mga kakila-kilabot na pangyayaring ito At pagkataposAng spotlight ay kumukupas, "Doug McMillon, Punong ehekutibo ni Walmart, sinabi sa pahayag sa oras na iyon, bawatAng New York Times. "Hindi natin dapat pahintulutan na mangyari iyon. Dapat kumilos ang Kongreso at ang administrasyon."
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