A precise breakdown of the legal mechanics that transform a minor offense into a life-altering felony through prior notice. It serves as a sobering reminder that the law prioritizes procedural compliance over the actual value of the property involved.
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recording and all the stuff she didn't have anything else. Yeah, she got my conceal down in her pants as well.
>> Yeah, we watched her conceal.
>> All right, come on. Give him the stuff.
>> You're not supposed to be here.
>> She already been trespassed.
>> Find me that trespass and she'll go to jail. Come on.
>> Off the cart, please.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Okay.
I'll get your Okay.
Got to check a receipt. I'm not sure about what's in here.
>> Y'all going to get rid of it.
>> Mhm. But it was in her.
Awesome.
Where's your receipt, man?
I'm not So she rang this up three times.
There's two bell pepper on here.
Great.
pepper. No, you do not. You pay for bell pepper twice times.
I got a salad.
One, two, three, four, give me your uh driver license, please.
Uh uh.
You got anything else? No.
>> Can I put my purse?
>> Officers in charge.
>> Here's something from our store. I mean, I can print out all of them if you need it, but >> this 23.
>> Yeah, but it's been >> Just hold that. Put it with the paperwork.
on a car.
>> What's my work in an accident.
>> I need to make a call.
>> Are you able to come into the office?
>> 1929, >> sir. I'm not able to understand your traffic.
>> So, you have been trespassed from Walmart before and 23 several other Walmarts apparently. Um, you going to be charged with a felony this time and you going to go to jail today. You are under arrest.
>> All right.
>> Tie.
>> It's right here on the desk.
until her to come to my purse.
>> Uh, that's going to go with you to the jail. Is she here in the parking lot?
>> Yeah. I don't care where you phone at.
>> My phone I don't have my phone. Can you call her?
>> I'm not calling anybody.
>> Did you let her know to leave?
>> That's going She She'll figure it out.
Where Where is she parked at?
>> I don't know.
>> Okay.
>> Oh my god.
>> It's been short.
>> Well, take it back. return it because I can't >> I need a I need a total for everything that you >> Yeah, I'll get this but the food. Are you going to keep it?
>> Return it so I can cuz I can't.
>> She's asking for you to return it.
>> That's what >> Okay. Then I need your EBT card with your PIN number wrote down.
>> Okay.
>> Because I have to have that to go back.
Sorry.
>> That's an old receipt.
Step out, bro.
EBT card.
>> Where's your EBT card at?
>> It's on the side.
>> Is that it?
>> I have two.
>> Say she got two. Jamie Wiggins. Oh, >> this one says Tennessee. Jamie is her name.
125.
Would you would you watch our loading center.
Heat.
Is she searching in there?
>> What?
>> Is she searching? Okay, she is deep in there.
>> It's bad, man. She stinks.
You let her made me no difference.
We'll do the report.
Easy enough to do.
Yeah, I want it. Y'all can have it.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
Yeah.
>> No, you're the best.
Lord have mercy. Then when you going to give me some of that money you got, man, I don't know.
>> You got it. You got it all, man.
>> I'm just trying to get like you.
I promise you won't be a little bit better off than me.
Trying to get like you know sound like a sound like a black man.
I know, right?
>> I know you trying to break that for that big.
>> So when you flip it, just push down on there.
>> No, man.
>> Trying to break. Oh, that's too expensive for me. I ain't got Deon Smith.
>> I wish I had Devon Smith money.
Whose money you got? H >> is that whose money you got today?
>> Say got my money. off.
>> They take it every couple weeks.
>> They weren't even kind enough to let me win that lottery the other day.
>> Ain't nobody win it. They had two drawings too back to back, didn't they?
Oh, for real?
>> Yeah.
>> No, for real. 100 and some million. So, two people >> million or something.
>> There was one in Missouri and there was one that a college kid in a fraternity at Texas University.
>> So, they're splitting the 1.8 in half. I think I would >> I'd quit calling.
>> Oh yeah.
>> I I can promise you this, man. I wouldn't I wouldn't be working for nobody else.
>> No immediate uh 2 weeks.
>> You got check.
>> This is yours.
The most underestimated charge in this footage is the one the suspect almost certainly didn't anticipate. She walked into Walmart expecting a misdemeanor.
She walked out facing a felony. The legal mechanism that flipped her case is called commercial burglary. Under Arkansas Code 5.39.201, commercial burglary occurs when a person enters a commercial structure with intent to commit a theft offense. That single intent transforms the entire case. Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
Burglary is a felony. The difference is what you knew before walking in. Now consider what made this charge airtight.
The suspect had been formally trespassed from Walmart at multiple locations before this incident. Once trespassed, every subsequent entry is unlawful.
Adding theft intent to that unlawful entry seals the felony. The trespass record was the legal ignition. The receipt was the gasoline.
>> Your own report date.
>> Hey, tomorrow is Dennis's 30y year anniversary.
>> You've been here 30 years at Walmart.
Damn. I don't know. Will you retire?
>> Oh man, I can afford it.
>> Sure.
>> Jeez. What?
Is she here? She like out waiting on you.
>> She thought she was going to get those steaks.
>> Ain't nobody get them steaks. You had to put any pursuits on them car like in state police do?
>> Not yet.
>> Well, they they put it on them, don't they? They >> I don't even know why they run in the first place, though.
>> You too, man. Have a good day.
>> She got to pulling up them stakes. I said, "Oh, no. Not not you. What are you eating?"
>> I get up there. I said, "Oh, God. You aren't putting those back on this shelf.
I got to got a twang to it." Something wrong with it.
>> That be bad, man.
>> Oh, Lord.
>> You change your seats with me.
>> Whatever you This one got the time on it.
Don't have to key every one of them in by hand.
>> I just want to say thank you for transporting for me with your work.
>> You are amazing.
>> I heard that you know there's stuff in it. So like I checked in right. I mean I figured y'all had it handled.
>> I heard Ricky say something about I said sir and he's hiding stuff in her clothes.
>> Why did you start talking on the radio?
>> You know you watching video you better quit. Sir I'm sorry.
Appreciate it. So, only one given a court date is Mau.
>> I I think so.
>> Okay.
>> Hot Springs.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. And uh I think she was >> 53 out of us, too.
>> Was she?
>> I think so.
>> It's going to be uh commercial burglary.
and she's been she has a history of uh theft and conviction of theft all the way back I think to 2009.
>> Well, that sucks.
>> So, she ain't she ain't new to the game.
She true to the game.
>> Real G right here.
>> Now, consider the receipt analysis itself. The officer counted physical produce against the printed receipt.
Bell peppers paid for once, taken three times. Peaches counted, salads counted, stakes hidden in clothing, methodical, documentary, damning. This is what Fourth Amendment probable cause looks like in real time, in writing, on receipt paper. Now consider the second EBT card. One card carried the suspect's name. The other carried a different name, Timothy. Under federal law, knowing possession of another person's EBT benefits card is itself a fraud violation. Each piece of evidence in her bag added a separate criminal exposure on top of the burglary.
>> That hurt.
Huh? give you first. Those by state >> I need one of them. I was about to say >> when they give them out >> I you know >> I didn't know you could buy those.
>> You can buy anything almost >> food stamp foods. You can buy anything.
>> Used to could get cash back like so much cash out of you.
>> No, we don't need all that.
>> I just need the I just need the the EBT for the food. If if I cut my food expense and grocery expense in half, man.
>> Oh, dude. You talking about you talking about money.
>> I have three phone foldables.
>> I have one.
I need that new phone.
>> I got you. Here you go, boo.
>> Boy, she getting she getting the hell out there step time today.
>> I said Pa ain't playing around.
>> She must got she must got a trip or something coming up. vacation or something.
>> Got to be.
>> We just waiting on her sister, daughter, cousin. Are you the cousin, sister?
There we go.
>> Shady trail.
>> You actually working today?
I just want to appreciate it.
>> Hey, I have a number.
>> I might need to pull my car up here.
>> I would.
>> Mm-m.
>> Make a walk.
>> Said she got legs.
>> Make a walk.
>> Did you see the trouble I just went through to get her to get up?
>> Make her walk.
>> She walked from that cart into there.
She got up and bumped me into this door and said, "Oh, I'm sorry."
>> I said, "Do >> I mean I don't want to yell out here."
Uh, >> it's up to you, man. Go grab a I'm just messing with you.
>> Maybe >> I'm just I'm just here for support at this point.
>> It ain't a need that need soap. You got water. You pulling >> borax. How the borax?
>> She said borax.
>> That ain't going to be enough.
>> She got pulling them steaks out of us.
>> You put them stakes back on the shelf, man.
>> Arby's goddamn steaks.
>> Put them on there, man.
>> That's one of you. That meat, man. Boy.
>> Now consider why prior history mattered so heavily. The officer noted the suspect had theft convictions reaching back to 2009, a career history. Most state codes provide enhanced penalties for habitual offenders. The history is no longer background. At sentencing, the judge sees 15 years of pattern. That changes the math. Now we evaluate every action against established law. The lead officer earns an a methodical receipt comparison. Clear articulation of trespass status. Calm tone throughout.
Casual conversation during transport.
Professional at every escalation point.
The suspect earns an F- habitual theft.
Multiple prior trespasses.
Stolen EBT card. She turned a low-level encounter into a felony by what she chose to bring with her. Three lessons emerge from this footage. For citizens, retail theft is not a minor offense once trespass status enters the picture. A formal trespass notice changes every future entry into a potential burglary.
Read those notices carefully. For anyone struggling financially, food assistance programs exist precisely so theft is not the only path. EBT, food banks, and community pantries are free, legal, and available in every American county. For repeat offenders, prosecutors, and judges, remember, each conviction compounds future sentencing. Do you agree with these grades? Drop your reasoning in the comments. We read everyone. Subscribe for more legal breakdowns. And remember, every interaction is governed by law.
I'll tell you.
Oh, good gracious.
Hello.
Walmart does provide when it comes to shopping. Got to wait sometimes, but they do provide like >> he's like, I ain't been over there before. I'm like, they'll have it.
>> Yeah, I had this place here.
>> Yes.
>> Is it good?
>> Food's good. It's a little pricey, but the food's good.
Burger.
>> All right, >> you ready to roll?
Just imagine me being bumped into the door after this right there.
Give us give us a second.
435.
Just pushing.
>> You good without the seat belt?
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