Threats to retail employees grow; ‘there’s always going to be an inherent element of risk’ – Chicago Tribune*

A review of suburban reports over several months indicates that attacks on retail workers have become more common. Crimes in recent police reports include an employee threatened with a handgun at a Homewood drive-thru window, an Oak Lawn Jewel grocery store worker pepper-sprayed while attempting to stop theft, an Oak Lawn 7-Eleven clerk punched and robbed of their cellphone after banning a customer, a Steger liquor store clerk slapped for refusing an exchange without a receipt, Burbank employees threatened with a knife at Best Buy and an Orland Park Ulta beauty supply store clerk threatened for rejecting a return without the original credit card.
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mqyl
1 year ago

“… there’s always going to be an inherent element of risk; however, that risk is much greater in a lawless community.” There, I fixed that part of the title.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Yes, retail is getting more dangerous all the time. Ulta Beauty employees should get combat pay as they are robbed and flash mobbed and shoplifted so often.

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