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KKK Threatens Woman After Walmart Incident/11,000 unemployed Americans lose their lifeline every day

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I mentioned the story before about Heather Ellis, the young woman who was threatened by the KKK after protesting about her arrest that took place in a Walmart store. The story was quite interesting in that Ellis now faces 15 years in prison for effectively cutting line at a Walmart. The unfortunate events occurred when Ellis was shopping with a cousin in Kennett, Missouri. Heather and her cousin went to separate lines and when her cousin found the shorter line, Heather joined him. Ellis was then accused of cutting line by the person checking out customers, which led to an altercation. When Ellis was asked to leave the store, she argued with the manage rs, which led to the police being called. Ellis was eventually charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest and two counts of assaulting a police officer. Ellis, a college student on her way to medical school, argues that the charges were not appropriate, particularly since she doesn't have a history of this kind of behavior. She now faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. Ellis has publicly protested the DA's decision to push the case forward, which has led to her receiving threats from the Ku Klux Klan. The African American community is working to help Heather now, as a website has been set up for an online protest and petition fighting to support Heather's case. The question here, from a business standpoint is whether or not Walmart could have done something to avoid this situation. Some people think so.

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