I suppose that we should not be surprised, because they told us exactly what they intended to do. For weeks, food stamp recipients have been posting videos on social media telling us what will happen if their food stamp benefits are cut off. We have been warned that they will go to their local grocery stores and fill up their carts just as they normally do. We have also been warned that there will be violence if anyone tries to stop them when they leave without paying. A lot of people out there were convinced that these lunatics were bluffing, but the truth is that what they threatened to do has already started to happen.
In Massachusetts, two crazed women were just arrested for “shoplifting expensive groceries and then attacking employees”…
Two women are facing charges for allegedly shoplifting expensive groceries and then attacking employees at a Market Basket in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, over the weekend.
Olivia L. Byrd, 37, of Quincy, and Rahjane J. Byrd, 28, of Hyde Park, were each charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery, shoplifting by asportation, and disorderly conduct.
They found out the hard way that stealing groceries is not as easy as TikTok influencers would have us to believe.
In the real world, if you steal things you could end up in prison.
Apparently these two women have expensive tastes, because they were attempting to steal “lobster meat, prime ribeye steaks, and truffle butter”…
Investigators say the Byrds were concealing high-priced items, including lobster meat, prime ribeye steaks, and truffle butter in a bag while shopping.
The women allegedly did not pay for the items at checkout and were confronted by store employees.
The confrontation between store employees and these two women did not go well.
In fact, one of the women hit a store employee with her phone “right in the face”…
“She cracked him hard with that cellphone, right in the face,” said Jeff Cuddy, who filmed the altercation. “And the guy was respectful and responsible, and he just let it go.”
I am glad that they were caught.
Hopefully this will discourage other potential thieves.
But there will inevitably be some people that will be able to get away with stealing food from their local grocery stores.
In Chambersburg, Pennsylvania police are currently looking for a man that walked straight out the front door with a full cart of food…
Police in Chambersburg are looking for a person of interest who was seen on surveillance video leaving a grocery store with a full cart.
According to police, a man filled his cart full of items at the Giant in the 900 block of Wayne Avenue on September 28, and then left without paying.
In 2025, stealing a full cart of food is not a small crime.
Depending on what you select, a full cart of food can easily cost you several hundred dollars these days.
If we start witnessing widespread grocery thefts all over the nation, I think that it won’t be too long before we start seeing armed guards in food stores and armed guards on food delivery trucks.
One particularly foolish woman actually posted a video in which she openly bragged about all of the stuff that she just stole from her local grocery store. When she is finally caught, it will be very easy to convict her…
Four weeks into the federal government shutdown, a woman claiming she’s out of food stamps is bragging online about stealing from a grocery store while urging others to steal at will and “infiltrate” churches to get cash.
The woman who goes by “consiracycutiee” and has a username of @jaalagotanattitude posted her illegal shoplifting exploits on social media, using extremely graphic language.
“Everything out here is yours,” she said. “Whether or not you take it, they call that sh** free will. I call that sh** eminent domain. You know what I’m saying? One thing I learned from the white men: Take it!”
