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Re: Walgreens employee claims self-defense in shooting of pregnant black sow workers say was caught shoplifting

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Apr 16, 2023, 12:28:03 AM4/16/23
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On 04 Dec 2021, "13% = 6x the crimes!" <repar...@naacp.org> posted
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>> The employee was attacked by a 300 lb black sow. Obviously
>> self-defense, no question.

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Travonsha Ferguson

A woman who was seven-months pregnant was shot by a Walgreens employee in
Nashville, Tennessee, this week after he suspected she had stolen
cosmetics from its pharmacy, police said. Now, she and her newborn baby
remain hospitalized after undergoing an emergency C-Section.

A Walgreens team leader shot 24-year-old Travonsha Ferguson in the store's
parking lot on Wednesday evening after he followed her out of the store
when he was tipped off to the alleged shoplifting, Nashville police said
in a news statement.

Mitarius Boyd, 21, claims he fired his semi-automatic in self-defense
because he said "he was in fear" and didn't know if Ferguson and another
woman she was with were armed, police said.

Another employee told Boyd two women were allegedly shoplifting cosmetics
from the store, police said. He began recording the women on his cell
phone as they placed items in a shopping cart and a large shoulder bag,
police said, and he later followed the women to the car in the parking lot
as they began to place items into the car's trunk.

As he approached the rear of the car, one of the women pulled out a can of
Mace and sprayed as Boyd started shooting, according to police.

CBS News reached out to Walgreens for comment, but did not immediately
hear back.

The other woman took Ferguson, who had multiple gunshot wounds, to the
hospital, and then disappeared, police said.

An emergency C-section was performed on the victim, police said, and her
baby was not injured by the gunfire. At last report Thursday, both
Ferguson and the baby were hospitalized in critical condition, police
said.

The Nashville District Attorney will determine whether Boyd will face
charges.

In October 2022, Boyd was charged with disorderly conduct for refusing to
leave a Best Buy store after a dispute over a Play Station 5, according to
court records. Employees told Boyd the Play Station 5 wasn't in stock, but
he refused to leave, court records said. The charge was later dismissed,
according to records.

Ferguson has faced past assault, vandalism and trespassing charges, per
court records.

Nashville police said Boyd was cooperating with the investigation.

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Thank Barack Obama for all the nigger thievery.

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