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8 Knoxville, TN football players have been arrested as part of an investigation that resulted in a total of 33 arrests. Investigators with the Knoxville Police and Knox County Sheriff’s Office conducted a 3 day investigation that concluded with the arrests of 33 suspects, including the 8 football players from Austin-East High School.

Police charge that the 8 players worked as a team when shoplifting, also. According to police investigators, some of the players would distract retail store employees while others stole merchandise. Police recovered over $9,000.00 in stolen merchandise.

But, the news report states that their status on the school’s football team is unclear. The coach reportedly stated that he would evaluate their status on the team.

Come again? Evaluate their status? Hey coach Graham, they have been charged with felonies! Doesn’t that at least warrant suspension pending the resolution of their cases in court? Oh, I’m sorry, they are supposed to play in a playoff game this weekend? Oh, well, that changes things.

Really, folks, what is there to evaluate. They have been charged with felony theft. Police had enough evidence to arrest and charge them. So, at the very least, their football careers should be put on hold until they are either exonerated or proven guilty.

What do you think? Should they be suspended from the team? Should they be allowed to play this weekend? Leave a comment and we can discuss it.

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Knoxville Police are reporting that shoplifting incidents are up 14% over 2007, according to this report. Not surprising, as I have reported throughout this year about city after city experiencing similar increases in the shoplifting rate. 

We have also examined the causes in several earlier articles, to include the economy, low risk/high profit, and simple greed. 

I firmly believe that awareness, and educating retailers about how to deter theft, is the key to turn this trend around. News reports like the one referenced here are a good way to get the word out to the public that the rate of theft is increasing. They reach the retailers so they can be aware of the problem and be more diligent in their efforts. They reach the customers, who then understand why certain security measures are in place, like locked fixtures, etc. They also reach the shoplifters, who are sent the message, “We are watching for you.” 

Shoplifters are also aware of most companies’ policies in regard to the “hands off” rule. They know that no major retailer wants to be in the news because an employee, a customer, or a shoplifter was injured in their store. They also don’t want to be sued. Shoplifters are very aware of this. 

Most people who don’t work in the loss prevention field don’t realize that every single apprehension is a confrontation, and therefore has the potential to turn violent. It is true that 85% or more of shoplifters apprehended comply very easily, without a fight. However, the loss prevention agent never knows when he or she will face down the guy who has a long criminal record, and outstanding warrants. He won’t go down without a fight.

The National Association of Private Officers has reported that, in September alone, 12 Private Security Officers were killed while on duty. Although the report doesn’t specify how many were loss prevention agents, they do include loss prevention in their statistics. 

It’s a very dangerous business we are in, folks; and as the rate of shoplifting incidents increases, so will the risk of violence perpetrated by the shoplifters. Desperate people do desperate things. Be safe out there.

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