I am surprised that based on perceived IQ of walmart employees they didn't tackle the woman.
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Jones said the man threatened to kill her if she moved and kill her family if she reported the robbery.
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>She said she was not about to just roll over. She said she followed the man through the aisles and yelled for help.
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>"I got right behind him and I was going after him," Jones said. "I was not going to let him get away and nothing happen."
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>However, she said that's exactly what happened. Jones said the robber just strolled out of the store past employees inside and security outside.
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>She said the manager told her that the security guards cannot get involved with robberies.
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>"He said even if the security guards had been inside the store, there's nothing that they can do," Jones said. "They are there to protect the store."
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>Community activist Quanell X is standing behind Jones.
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>"There is not a product or a piece of merchandise that Walmart can sell in their stores that has more value than a human life," said Quanell X.
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>Walmart explained its policy and defended its reaction.
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