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Rite Aid Employee in Los Angeles Fatally Shot After Confronting Thieves

Two men were trying to leave the drugstore in the Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles with unpaid merchandise when the victim tried to stop them.

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A shooting took place inside a Ride Aid. The victim was an employee who confronted two shoplifters and was killed.

A Rite Aid employee was fatally shot Thursday while confronting two shoplifters in Los Angeles, according to police and the union that represents workers at the store.

Two men were trying to leave the drugstore in the Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles around 8:45 p.m. with unpaid merchandise when the victim tried to stop them, said Officer Mike Lopez, an LAPD spokesperson.

One of the men fired a gun at the victim, who has not been named publicly, striking him fatally, Lopez said. The men fled and remained at large on Friday night.

LAPD described one of the suspects as an 18-20 year-old male Hispanic, stands approximately 5 feet 6 inches, and weighs 200 pounds.  He was seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black shorts, and black shoes with white trim (Los Angeles Police Department).

Lopez said he did not have information about the man’s relationship to the store, but a statement from the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770 said he was an employee there.

The statement also criticized Rite Aid for failing to take action regarding previous safety concerns at the location, including death threats.

“We mourn his passing and keep his family and loved ones in our thoughts,” the statement said. “But his death should not have happened. For several months, 770 members have highlighted safety issues at this store.”

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LAPD described one of the suspects as an 18-20 year-old male Hispanic, stands approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighs 145 pounds. He was seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a large square print on the back, tan or grey pants, and black shoes (Los Angeles Police Department).

In a statement early Saturday, Rite Aid said it was “shocked and saddened by the killing of a valued associate” and is cooperating with the police investigation.

“The prayers and thoughts of the entire Rite Aid team are with our associate’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time,” the statement said. “Rite Aid will offer support to the associate’s family through our associate relief fund and is offering other associates at that location support and counseling.”

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