Wal-Mart worker dies in Black Friday stampede

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Bargain-hungry shoppers stepped on a fallen Wal-Mart worker, who died Friday morning, after the crowd knocked down the store's front doors -- and the worker -- during the "utter chaos" of a Black Friday shopping melee, Nassau County police said.

"A throng of shoppers . . . physically broke down the doors" at around 5 a.m. Friday and knocked the 34-year-old part-time worker to the ground as the crowd pushed its way into the store at the Green Acres Mall, Nassau police said.

"This crowd was out of control," said Nassau Police Det. Lt. Michael Fleming, who is investigating the death. He characterized the melee as "utter chaos."

Fleming said an estimated 2,000 people had gathered in line around 5 a.m. as the store was preparing to open. Asked at a news conference whether the store had enough security given the crowds that Black Friday shopping typically attracts, Fleming said no. Four shoppers had minor injuries, police said

People in the rear of the line began pushing, cascading the people in the front into the doors, which were knocked off their hinges, Fleming said.

Hundreds of shoppers who then streamed in literally stepped on the worker who later died, Fleming said.

Fleming said the worker, who has not been publicly identified, was a temporary worker sent by an employment agency. Fleming said criminal charges were possible in the case, though he said it would be nearly impossible to identify individual shoppers.

But, he said, authorities were reviewing surveillance video.

Another police officer told Newsday the prelude to the death at the Green Acres Mall was "a mob scene."

Shoppers who surged past the fallen Wal-Mart worker into the store were asked to leave by other store workers, some of them crying and visibly upset, said one shopper, Kimberly Cribbs, of Far Rockaway.

Though rumors circulated among the shoppers that someone had been badly injured, people ignored the Wal-Mart workers' requests that they stop shopping, move to the front of the store and exit, Cribbs said.

"They kept shopping. It's not right. They're savages," said Cribbs.

Cribbs said she entered the store after the injured worker was already being attended to by emergency personnel. As people waited, then pushed into the store, she said, "It was chaos."

Another shopper said people were screaming and shoving in line before the opening.

The police got an emergency call at 5:03 a.m. reporting that the worker had been injured, and he was taken to Franklin Hospital in Valley Stream where he was pronounced dead at 6:03 a.m.

As of Friday morning the cause of death was described as "undetermined", police said. An exact cause of death will be determined by the county medical examiner's office, police said.

Shopper Camla Brown described a disorganized mob that was thirsting to get into the store before the trampling.

"There was no organization," said Brown, a 47-year-old restaurant manager from Valley Stream.

Four other Wal-Mart shoppers at the Valley Stream store were taken to hospitals Friday morning. A 28-year-old pregnant woman was taken to a hospital for observation, and three other shoppers suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospitals for treatment, and they were expected to be released.

Dan Fogelman, spokesman at Wal-Mart corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Ark., said Friday, "The safety and security of our customers and associates are our top priority."

Fogelman called the death "a tragic situation" and said the company was cooperating fully with the Nassau County police investigation. He declined to comment on whether the company would review its practice of heavily-discounted holiday sales events, or whether the company was reviewing its crowd control measures at such sales.

Fogelman said company management were saddened by the death of the worker and the injuries to customers, adding, "Our thoughts and prayers are with them at this difficult time."

The Nassau Police Fifth Squad is investigating
 

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Read that this morning.

I never go to these things, people act like idiots.

We were at the bowling alley yesterday and the bartender was talking about the 99c mayo she was gonna get when she got off work....

are things really that tough? save a buck on a jar of mayo to fight the fricking crowd?
 

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I coundnt imagine going either.

here in Canada we dont have BLACK FRIDAY, our crazy sales day is December 26 (Boxing Day).

Instead of lining up, I usually just shop online.
 
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I coundnt imagine going either.

here in Canada we dont have BLACK FRIDAY, our crazy sales day is December 26 (Boxing Day).

Instead of lining up, I usually just shop online.


We have Cyber Monday coming up :103631605 My wife's site has already started big in the last 4 days. Sales should be good
 

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200 crazy yentas. probably half of them over 175 lbs.
they should arm employees with stun guns so they can zap some of these fucking crazy bitches
 

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You guys are ALL CRAZY!!! a Mob is a MOB, the responsibility is on the back of WALfknMART

it is their throats to be slit, it is their faces to be punched, you know for a fact you run a company you know for a fact there will be a couple thous freak shows clamming to get int to save 10% you put up a fkn ROPEEEE,, and make people walk like they are at Disney!!,,

Pathetic sad story,,,:sad3:

Walmart is to blame,, no more no less

tater
 

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Well I could see this happening in the Area that this Wal-mart was.

This one is not too far from where I live ( maybe 15-20mins )
But if I was to go to a Wal-mart, I would go to the one that is 20-25 mins away.

I thought Long Island was wealthy ?

This crowd is almost entirely black, not what I'd expect in LI.
 

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You guys are ALL CRAZY!!! a Mob is a MOB, the responsibility is on the back of WALfknMART

it is their throats to be slit, it is their faces to be punched, you know for a fact you run a company you know for a fact there will be a couple thous freak shows clamming to get int to save 10% you put up a fkn ROPEEEE,, and make people walk like they are at Disney!!,,

Pathetic sad story,,,:sad3:

Walmart is to blame,, no more no less

tater



I agree, the stores started this BS. They should only do these deals and give out tickets, and that's it.
 

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You guys are ALL CRAZY!!! a Mob is a MOB, the responsibility is on the back of WALfknMART

it is their throats to be slit, it is their faces to be punched, you know for a fact you run a company you know for a fact there will be a couple thous freak shows clamming to get int to save 10% you put up a fkn ROPEEEE,, and make people walk like they are at Disney!!,,

Pathetic sad story,,,:sad3:

Walmart is to blame,, no more no less

tater

They will have to pay. Lawyers probably meeting right now, trying to get out of it
 

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i guess its too much to expect people to act like they have some decency.

you can't entirely blame walmart for people acting like idiots.

where were the fckin police when this mob was outside?
 

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I thought Long Island was wealthy ?

This crowd is almost entirely black, not what I'd expect in LI.


valley stream is very high maintenance

Doug almost every area has its "hot spots"
 
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I thought Long Island was wealthy ?

This crowd is almost entirely black, not what I'd expect in LI.


What KidS said... We are talking about Valley Stream, NO money there !
I'm sure if you Google Green Acres Mall, you will see a number of problems
The Wal-mart is right outside of the mall.

Years ago, we use to say. If you wanted to get your Car stolen
( to collect on your Insurance ), bring it to Green Acres mall.
 

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Ironically, I've never been to LI, and live in CT.

I just have a mental picture of it being an elite area, I guess that would be the Eastern section ?
 
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Ironically, I've never been to LI, and live in CT.

I just have a mental picture of it being an elite area, I guess that would be the Eastern section ?


I Live on the Northshore, not too far from the "Goldcoast" as they like to call it. Homes on the "Goldcoast" will run you anywhere from $1.5mil to
$18mil depends on what part you are in.
Taxes will run anywhere from $12K to $45K

But you also have some very nice homes on the Southshore ( $1mil-$5mil)
maybe more.

Long Island has many Levels, not just the Rich.
I think the avg. home cost is $600K, but doesn't mean you can't find a home for $300K
 

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