Army’s Jade Helm military exercise scheduled for the summer of 2015 (which involved soldiers trying to operate undetected amongst civilian populations in areas where residents will be advised to report any suspicious activity), the imposition of martial law, and the construction of so-called “ FEMA Domes” across Texas. However, this theory doesn’t account for why several other WalMart stores not particularly known as hotbeds of labor activism were also shuttered. The closures were a form of “ union-busting” activity intended to get rid workers who were publicly critical of WalMart’s labor practices, such as employees of the Pico Rivera store.with nothing in common all needed to be shut down simultaneously in order to address “plumbing problems”? Why were all these stores closed with barely more than a few hours’ notice to WalMart customers and workers? Why should rectifying plumbing issues require that these stores be closed for upwards of six months? Why the seeming lack of required city work permits and marked septic or plumbing trucks at the affected locations? In the absence of more satisfying explanations, skeptical onlookers developed numerous conspiracy theories about the “real” reasons behind the closures: How was it that several stores in widely dispersed areas of the U.S. Several aspects of these closures struck WalMart employees and shoppers as implausible. were abruptly closed due what WalMart claimed were “ plumbing problems“: WalMarts in Pico Rivera, California, Livingston, Texas, Midland, Texas, Brandon, Florida, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, all suddenly closed their doors, with WalMart corporate announcing that some of those outlets would be shuttered for six months or more. It’s no wonder, then, that rumors began to swirl in April 2015 when several WalMart stores around the U.S.
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No, WalMart also looms large as a shadowy behind-the-scenes force, a willing collaborator in furthering furtive government plots through actions such as transporting signs announcing the upcoming imposition of martial law on WalMart trucks, allowing federal immigration officials free rein to enter WalMart stores and arrest anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant, and secretly funding the legal defense costs of a white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager. Thompson confirmed to News 8 that there is no longer an active threat.WalMart looms large in the American landscape - not just as the operator of a ubiquitous chain of retail discount stores that encompasses over 4,500 outlets across the U.S., or as the economic behemoth that is both the world’s largest company (by revenue) and the world’s biggest private employer. “It is rare overall to have random acts of violence and it is very unsettling,” Thompson said. SPHD said the shooting was random, and there is no known relationship between Ingalls and the victims.
Thompson said the shooter shot and killed himself.Ī News 8 camera over South Beach shows that as the situation was unfolding, people fled the pier and some on the beach hid behind flood barriers. Officials are not yet releasing their names out of respect for the victim’s family, SHPD said.Ī Jet Ski near the pier was also hit by a bullet, Thompson said, but the person on the Jet Ski was not injured. A second victim - the first victim’s wife - was rushed to the hospital where she is in critical condition, SHPD Chief Natalie Thompson said. Police say one of the victims and the shooter died. Friday, the South Haven Police Department said in a release. Ingalls pleaded guilty to several charges and in June 2018 he was sentenced to inpatient treatment. They say he also gathered ammunition and materials to make bombs and Molotov cocktails. Authorities said he stole shotguns from his grandfather and sawed them off so they could be concealed. He was 15 at the time.Īuthorities at the time said had created a detailed plan to shoot and kill classmates and others at the school.
Multiple sources tell News 8 Ingalls was the Paw Paw student who planned an attack on his high school in March 2018. The South Haven Police Department has identified the shooter as Aidan Ingalls, a 19-year-old from Bangor. The two victims were married, officials say. (WOOD) - Two men are dead, including the shooter, and a woman is in critical condition following a shooting on the South Pier in South Haven.