In the Los Angeles Times newspaper, there is an article about a woman who attacked almost twenty people at a Porter Ranch Wal-Mart with pepper spray titled, "Suspect in Wal-Mart pepper spray attack refuses to talk with LAPD" written by Bob Pool and Andrew Blankstein. Just last Friday, a woman used pepper spray against twenty shoppers, and ran away after doing so. The police have not yet found the woman who did this. An unidentified woman came to an LAPD station on Saturday, but did not answer any questions about the incident from the day before. The police say they know who it is, but have not yet arrested the woman. Luckily, none of the injuries from that Friday were serious, just minor scratches, soar throats, and itchy eyes.
Black Friday is the one day of the year where stores offer ridiculous prices on many items. Who would have thought this would lead to ridiculous attacks of pepper spray? Pepper spray is meant for self defense, and to control a group of people, mainly used by the authorities, and can cause tearing, itching, and temporary blindness. Authorities do not know if she used the pepper spray for self defense, or to save a few bucks on a great deal. Either way, the woman should not have reacted with pepper spray.
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