Walmart Security Killed By Shoplifter; VIDEO
By Donovan Jackson | Sep 22, 2012 01:50 PM EDT
During the holidays crime statistics are at their peak. Retailers typically see an increase in theft, shoplifting, and assault against other customers and staff.
A Walmart loss prevention employee in Margate, Fla., was shot and killed Friday evening as he attempted to detain a shopper who tried to steal undershirts valued at $16.
Lewis Jhon, 49, of Coral Springs, was pronounced dead at North Broward Medical Center after the shooting at about 7:15 p.m., Margate Police Lt. Andy Zettek said.
Hollywood resident Terrell Kennith Johnson, 22, was identified as the subject. He fled on foot, and police said they later found what they believed to be his body, which appeared to have a self-inflicted gunshot wound Zettek said.
Johnson was found on the 500 block of NW 51st Avenue, he said.
The incident began when Johnson tried to steal packages of white undershirts at the Wal-Mart at 555 W. Atlantic Blvd in Margate, Zettek said. Jhon detained him, and at some point Johnson shot Jhon near the front entrance of the store, Zettek said.
"Everybody was scared that something was going to happen to them," witness Edward Jorgenson said of when people heard the gunshots in the store.
A woman was also taken into custody but her involvement in the incident is unknown.
After the shooting, police from Sunrise, Margate, Coconut Creek and Plantation converged on the scene, and a helicopter flew in the area searching for the suspect.
Incidents like this will more than likely spike during the holiday season. Driving factors such as the economy, joblessness and decreases in people's budgets are all factors that increase crime statistics.
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