Archived The Chaos They Call Black Friday (Thanksgiving)...

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JOHNSON CITY, TN (WJHL) -A surge of anxious shoppers clambering for a tablet computer deal at a Johnson City Walmart on Thanksgiving night was captured on video that has gone viral.
This video shows Washington County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Larry Denny trying to control that crowd as people raced for the 8 p.m. deal on a $49 tablet. Two women were knocked down and stepped on, Denny said.
“We kept the crowd back while we checked them out,” Denny said Friday morning. “They rushed that display so fast, and once they knocked people down, they just kept on.”
Denny said the women were not seriously hurt.
A portion of the incident was caught on video that was then posted online. Media outlets, including the Huffington Post, picked up the video.
The Walmart is located on Browns Mill Road in Johnson City.
No arrests were made because Denny said it was difficult to identify members in the crowd.
Denny said there was no reason for the rush to get the computers because Walmart was giving people coupons to use to get the devices shipped to them after the local stock was depleted.
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http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/national_world&id=9343481Father arrested after baby left alone in car outside shopping center

Updated at 11:37 AM today

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- A father faces felony child neglect charges after a Florida Highway Patrol trooper spotted a baby left alone in a car outside a Best Buy store.
The incident happened about 5:30 p.m. yesterday near Orlando.
Trooper Edy Rivera saw the infant in a car seat inside a locked car. He went into the store, looking for the vehicle's owner. When no one came forward, he broke the vehicle's window and got the baby boy out.
A short time later, officials say 34-year-old Haider Darwash returned to the vehicle. He told troopers he thought his wife had the baby. She was located standing in line at another business in the shopping center.
The child was not harmed.
Darwash was booked into jail. An attorney was not listed on jail records.



VIDEO: Black Friday Chaos
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Guests at our store acted like saints :) Granted I wasn't anywhere near the TV Drops.

We had electronics barricaded pretty good and it was Apple only back there... Worked wonders.
 
Interesting website called Black Friday Death Count.

So far dating back to 2006 it stands at 7 dead, 88 injured

http://blackfridaydeathcount.com/


With that kind of death and injury rate for a toy or household appliance there would be lawsuits or at least warning labels.


"Warning: This is a discontinued or dated product. We are severely overstocked in our warehouses and if purchased on the fourth Thursday or Friday during the month of November during any given year, it may cause injury or death. Don't be stupid....buy it on the internet."
 
With my hometown reaching the night Low temps around 16, I should have gone out and watered the sidewalks before people got in line.

Or shot paintballs from the car at the line.

Or even better pulled up with port a john on a trailer and charged $10 for each use.
 
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