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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 06:15 PM Jan 2019

Best Buy Security Guard Fired for Tackling Suspect Who Allegedly Hit Cop

It all happened on Saturday, when special operations detectives with the Placer County, CA, Sheriff’s Office tracked down Timothy Trujillo, who was wanted on a Nevada felony warrant for numerous alleged burglaries. The PCSO said in a Facebook post that they tracked down Trujillo, spotting him in the parking lot of the Best Buy in Roseville. When they tried to stop him, Trujillo allegedly punched one of the detectives in the face and tried to escape.

That’s when the security guard sprang into action. “When they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, that’s when the security guard tackled the man, preventing him from escaping,” Lt. Andrew Scott said. The guard, an Army veteran only identifying himself to media as Tyler, said he was just trying to help. “He started running past me and I thought I was doing the right thing by stopping him,” Tyler told the local station.

Detectives were able to arrest Trujillo, thanks to Tyler. The sheriff’s office said that detectives searched him and his car, finding methamphetamine, stolen property and burglary tools.The suspect is now facing assault, burglary, and drug possession charges, and was being held without bail. An investigation connected the suspect to burglaries in Placer County as well as Nevada.

Tyler, meanwhile, was fired for his efforts because he violated company policy. “My manager called me in and said corporate decided to let me go because I used excessive force and it was against Best Buy’s policy to intervene.” Tyler did say that he knew at the time that he’d “get into some type of trouble” for violating the policy, but when he saw someone running from law enforcement officers, it “seemed like the logical thing to do.”

https://lawandcrime.com/caught-on-video/i-thought-i-was-doing-the-right-thing-best-buy-security-guard-fired-for-tackling-suspect-who-allegedly-hit-cop-video/

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Best Buy Security Guard Fired for Tackling Suspect Who Allegedly Hit Cop (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jan 2019 OP
1) Best Buy has security guards? never noticed before yodermon Jan 2019 #1
Nope Mr. Quackers Jan 2019 #2
or stand your ground OriginalGeek Jan 2019 #3
Hadn't thought of that Mr. Quackers Jan 2019 #4
lol OriginalGeek Jan 2019 #6
most likely loss prevention 912gdm Jan 2019 #10
God no. He opened the store up to huge liability Recursion Jan 2019 #14
Somebody will give him another job. shanti Jan 2019 #5
Best Buy sucks. They will end up doing the right thing but only because of the media spotlight nt Doremus Jan 2019 #7
piss on Best Buy Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2019 #8
Wait a minute... ADX Jan 2019 #9
They're more worried about getting sued by the crook... MicaelS Jan 2019 #11
Yeah, and it's reprehensible on Best Buy's part... ADX Jan 2019 #12
the company policy exists for a reason Takket Jan 2019 #13
I'll bet that decision will be reversed shortly. MineralMan Jan 2019 #15

yodermon

(6,143 posts)
1. 1) Best Buy has security guards? never noticed before
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 06:24 PM
Jan 2019

2) If he's a *security guard*, isn't this, like, his *JOB*?

 

Mr. Quackers

(443 posts)
2. Nope
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 06:27 PM
Jan 2019

Not his job to assault anyone. He's not a peace officer. You have to swear an oath to legally assault people and kill them.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
14. God no. He opened the store up to huge liability
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 08:09 PM
Jan 2019

As a private security guard your job is to be seen and nothing else

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,574 posts)
8. piss on Best Buy
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 07:08 PM
Jan 2019

Man put himself at risk to assist law enforcement after witnessing an assault. That's above and beyond civic duty. I fail to see any way that jeopardizes Best Buy profits.

 

ADX

(1,622 posts)
9. Wait a minute...
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 07:20 PM
Jan 2019

...The guy tackles a felonious dope-fiend thief who just assaulted a deputy sheriff and instead of commending him Best Buy FIRES him for it?



What a bunch of bullshit.

 

ADX

(1,622 posts)
12. Yeah, and it's reprehensible on Best Buy's part...
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 07:59 PM
Jan 2019

...Dude should get a raise and a promotion...

Takket

(21,715 posts)
13. the company policy exists for a reason
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 08:06 PM
Jan 2019

if he was aware of it, and violated it, he should be fired.

BUT

I'm interested in what the policy actually is. Best Buy I'm sure doesn't want to see shoplifters tackled and cracking their heads open on the sidewalk over a $20 cell phone case. But this situation really isn't a "Best Buy security" issue. It was a police issue that just happened to be unfolding in their store. If the policy doesn't cover a situation like that it is woefully incomplete, which is not Tyler's fault.

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