Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Was Loss Prevention Wrong and Police Helping Them Cover It Up

lundi 9 mars 2015

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Rhode Island



ok so quick version. friend wants ride to store to buy meats on food stamp card then go sell $0.50 on the dollar. we goto store i help him find cuts of meat and put in the carriage. we walk over to produce section and while i am talking to employee at deli counter my friend walks to front of the store and out doors where Loss Prevention grabs him. so Loss Prevention comes to me and says they want me to come to the LP room so whole way to room i telling them i don't want to go in any room telling them i dont have anything and lifting my shirt to show them. so we get near the door for LP room and i take off running someone tried to kick my foot i run along inside building past the doors staying inside the building then i stop turn around and put my hands up telling them to stop im not fighting where like 4 or 5 dudes grab me and throw me up against the wall and stuff a minute or two later police officer #1 shows up and pulls the security off me and cuffs me.



so 3 months later here we are i get my discovery package for court



officer #1 who pulled loss prevention off me don't have a report in my discovery package and no where in it mentions about loss prevention chasing me down and the Loss Prevention guy who wrote a police report didn't mention it either(wondering if police told him not to) he said they approached me i became very aggressive then officer #1 arrived and detained me



if they not covering something up then why wouldn't they mention anything about loss prevention chasing me down and not have officer #1 report in my paper work and why would the police help them cover it up if they was wrong. i don't know what to think of this but in morning when i goto court going to ask my lawyer to try and get the police report from the police



i dunno.... what do you guys think of this situation based on what i have said being all factual



thank you for your time





Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Was Loss Prevention Wrong and Police Helping Them Cover It Up

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