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TAZEWELL -- (AP) A dispute in a rural Southwest Virginia Wal-Mart
parking lot crowded with holiday shoppers turned violent, with one
person throwing a punch and another responding by cutting the man with a
knife and brandishing a rifle.

Both men were charged Thursday after the altercation in the parking lot
of a Wal-Mart in Tazewell County that sent panicked shoppers scattering,
the sheriff's office said Friday.

Christopher Jackson, 35, was waiting for another shopper to leave a
parking space when Ronnie Sharp, 61, began sounding his horn behind
Jackson's vehicle, the sheriff's office said.

Sheriff Brian Hieatt said Jackson got out of his vehicle and confronted
Sharp, punching him, and Sharp responded by severely cutting Jackson on
the arm with a knife and pulling out a rifle. The rifle was not loaded.

Sharp was charged with malicious wounding and brandishing a firearm.
Jackson was charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery.

Both men were held at the Southwest Regional Jail in Tazewell County
until family members paid $5,000 bond each for their release. Jackson
was treated for the knife wound before he was taken to the jail They are
scheduled to be arraigned on the charges next week.

Neither man has an attorney, Hieatt said.

Hieatt said the parking lot in Claypool Hill, between the towns of
Tazewell and Richlands, was crowded and shoppers were jockeying for
spaces from other retail outlets. He said officers responded almost
immediately to the scene because Wal-Mart, anticipating a shopping
frenzy, had hired some of his deputies.

The altercation had caused a panic in the parking lot, as shoppers fled
the violence, he said.

(There are reports of fights breaking out in Wal-Mart stores around the
country. What could be more in the spirit of the season?)

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TAZEWELL -- (AP) A dispute in a rural Southwest Virginia Wal-Mart
parking lot crowded with holiday shoppers turned violent, with one

That's what happens when you get a bunch of liberals trying to use their food stamps for television
sets.

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On Friday, 29 November 2013 14:40:12 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
TAZEWELL -- (AP) A dispute in a rural Southwest Virginia Wal-Mart

parking lot crowded with holiday shoppers turned violent, with one

person throwing a punch and another responding by cutting the man with a

knife and brandishing a rifle.



Both men were charged Thursday after the altercation in the parking lot

of a Wal-Mart in Tazewell County that sent panicked shoppers scattering,

the sheriff's office said Friday.



Christopher Jackson, 35, was waiting for another shopper to leave a

parking space when Ronnie Sharp, 61, began sounding his horn behind

Jackson's vehicle, the sheriff's office said.



Sheriff Brian Hieatt said Jackson got out of his vehicle and confronted

Sharp, punching him, and Sharp responded by severely cutting Jackson on

the arm with a knife and pulling out a rifle. The rifle was not loaded.



Sharp was charged with malicious wounding and brandishing a firearm.

Jackson was charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery.



Both men were held at the Southwest Regional Jail in Tazewell County

until family members paid $5,000 bond each for their release. Jackson

was treated for the knife wound before he was taken to the jail They are

scheduled to be arraigned on the charges next week.



Neither man has an attorney, Hieatt said.



Hieatt said the parking lot in Claypool Hill, between the towns of

Tazewell and Richlands, was crowded and shoppers were jockeying for

spaces from other retail outlets. He said officers responded almost

immediately to the scene because Wal-Mart, anticipating a shopping

frenzy, had hired some of his deputies.



The altercation had caused a panic in the parking lot, as shoppers fled

the violence, he said.



(There are reports of fights breaking out in Wal-Mart stores around the

country. What could be more in the spirit of the season?)



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Religion: together we can find the cure.



...and to make matters worse, the "Black Friday" craziness has spread north of the border.
Good thing most Canadians aren't gun nuts.
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On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 11:21:09 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

On Friday, 29 November 2013 14:40:12 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
TAZEWELL -- (AP) A dispute in a rural Southwest Virginia Wal-Mart

parking lot crowded with holiday shoppers turned violent, with one

person throwing a punch and another responding by cutting the man with a

knife and brandishing a rifle.



Both men were charged Thursday after the altercation in the parking lot

of a Wal-Mart in Tazewell County that sent panicked shoppers scattering,

the sheriff's office said Friday.



Christopher Jackson, 35, was waiting for another shopper to leave a

parking space when Ronnie Sharp, 61, began sounding his horn behind

Jackson's vehicle, the sheriff's office said.



Sheriff Brian Hieatt said Jackson got out of his vehicle and confronted

Sharp, punching him, and Sharp responded by severely cutting Jackson on

the arm with a knife and pulling out a rifle. The rifle was not loaded.



Sharp was charged with malicious wounding and brandishing a firearm.

Jackson was charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery.



Both men were held at the Southwest Regional Jail in Tazewell County

until family members paid $5,000 bond each for their release. Jackson

was treated for the knife wound before he was taken to the jail They are

scheduled to be arraigned on the charges next week.



Neither man has an attorney, Hieatt said.



Hieatt said the parking lot in Claypool Hill, between the towns of

Tazewell and Richlands, was crowded and shoppers were jockeying for

spaces from other retail outlets. He said officers responded almost

immediately to the scene because Wal-Mart, anticipating a shopping

frenzy, had hired some of his deputies.



The altercation had caused a panic in the parking lot, as shoppers fled

the violence, he said.



(There are reports of fights breaking out in Wal-Mart stores around the

country. What could be more in the spirit of the season?)



--

Religion: together we can find the cure.



..and to make matters worse, the "Black Friday" craziness has spread north of the border.
Good thing most Canadians aren't gun nuts.


Hey Squirt!

If you classify owners of rifles as 'gun nuts', then there'd be a huge pot full of those folks in
Canada.

Best get your head out and let some sun shine in.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!


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On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 15:19:52 -0500, John H.
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If you classify owners of rifles as 'gun nuts', then there'd be a huge pot full of those folks in
Canada.


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Yes and some of those brave Kanuckastani terrorists save ammo by
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