According to police, Charles Smith, 27, entered the Walmart at 1955 S. Stapley Dr. on Dec. 19 intending to film pranks for social media platforms.

Instead, police said Smith grabbed a can of Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug and Flea Killer from a shelf without paying for it and then sprayed the pesticide on various vegetables, fruit and rotisserie chickens that were available for purchase.

Smith recorded his face, the pesticide can and the act of him spraying its contents. He later posted the recording online.

  • @halcyoncmdr
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    818 hours ago

    Now, this could qualify as terrorism.

    Not a single murder of a psychopathic indirect mass murderer CEO.

      • FuglyDuck
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        87 hours ago

        you’d be surprised. A fairly large number of them are quite miserly, even in their personal lives.

    • @Iheartcheese
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      77 hours ago

      What do you believe his political motive was in spraying the produce?

      • @theUwUhugger
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        47 hours ago

        What was the political motive between Luigi YAHOOO-ing the ceo?

        I would recommend you reading his manifesto as long as you can, its not long but its being taken down from pretty much everwhere

        • @[email protected]
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          35 hours ago

          It’s been publicallly stated neither him nor his parents were customers of that specific insurance company, so the manifesto is likely fake.

            • queermunist she/her
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              32 hours ago

              So… do you think he was a customer, and they just haven’t found out yet?

              Like you said, it shouldn’t be hard to find out. Therefore, he almost certainly wasn’t a customer. They’d know.

              • @theUwUhugger
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                32 hours ago

                So… why aren’t they saying that?

                • NutWrench
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                  16 minutes ago

                  United already has a serious public image problem with their 30%-35% claim denial rate.

                  How much worse would it be if they said, “yeah, Luigi’s back problems could have been easily fixed by surgery, but we decided to deny that claim and put him on painkillers for the rest of his life.” They’d be admitting that one of their many fark-ups got their CEO killed. And that’s not going to help their case if this ever goes to trial.

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                  That’s just how cops talk. Police are trained to speak as vaguely as possible in order to not give the defense any ammunition. If they say “he was not a customer” then the defense can use that in the trial, and why would they want to help the defense?

                  Now answer my question. Do you think he was a customer, and they just haven’t found out yet?

                  • @theUwUhugger
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                    260 minutes ago

                    How on the bloody earth would assassinating his character help his defense? Maybe if they were lying, that could help I guess?

                    He is either ought to be, or he is a set up! It is very suspicious that after a week of headless panicking they found the suspect with the murder weapon and an apparently false paper explaining that he did it

              • Hello Hotel
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                12 hours ago

                They are not giving a definitive answer and merly giving their (less legally binding) professional opinion. Its like they dont want to know or publish an absolute.

                • queermunist she/her
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                  12 hours ago

                  Yeah that’s how cops talk. They don’t want to put a professional statement out there if it helps the defense.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      27 hours ago

      I mean, I get your point…but not every story has to be compared to other stories. In this case Luigi. I also see other people bring up politics during stories that have nothing to do with politics.

      And I wonder why people do that. Why talk about an unrelated topic when there’s already an interesting topic?

      I guess it’s not as bad as reddit, where they would instead just post a random unrelated quote from the office, but still…

      • @[email protected]
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        52 hours ago

        It’s quite simply what’s on people’s minds right now. It was a major event, it outlines some of the systemic inequalities, and people are interested in the subject.

        • @[email protected]
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          147 minutes ago

          Yeah.

          It’s also just fun to talk about because it probably makes US healthcare CEOs nervous.

          After all they’ve done to the rest of us, it’s nice to think of them feeling nervous. If they’re not going to feel our grief, or appropriate remorse, or empathy, at least they can feel nervous.

      • @halcyoncmdr
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        77 hours ago

        It’s a current event being compared to another current event. One about a murder, and the other potentially attempted homicide, depending on the pesticide used. Seems to be pretty related to me, regardless of any politics.

        Just because they call it a “prank”, and the media uses the same shitty term, that doesn’t make spraying pesticides on food for unsuspecting citizens to grab any less dangerous.

      • AmidFuror
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        26 hours ago

        Corporate needs you to find the difference between this story and this story.

        (They’re the same story)

      • @[email protected]
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        37 hours ago

        It reminds me of the dupes on Facebook that comment “must have been a Kamala voter” on every video of someone doing something stupid.

      • Hello Hotel
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        12 hours ago

        Honestly, there doesnt have to be a political motivation. The default assumption is getting a reaction out of people.

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        I didn’t see what store it was but maybe he was trying to kill all of the flies in his local Whole Foods.