The Dunwoody Police Department is currently investigating how a suspected shoplifter died after being detained by Dunwoody Wal-Mart employees this afternoon. The suspected shoplifter, Marty Jones, apparently succumbed after several people pinned him to the ground in order to prevent him from fleeing the store.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution has the story.
The incident occurred around lunchtime at the Wal-Mart on Ashford Dunwoody Road. According to authorities, a Wal-Mart loss prevention officer initially grabbed Mr. Jones after suspecting him of shoplifting. A shopper then apparently intervened which led to an altercation. From that point, a “pile-up” ensured in which an undisclosed number of people attempted to pin Mr. Jones to the ground.
When police arrived at 1 p.m., Mr. Jones was receiving CPR from two bystanders. He was then transported to Northside Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Authorities hope that an autopsy will shed more light on the injuries that Mr. Jones sustained.
Our personal injury attorneys have helped several clients recover significant monetary damages after they were wrongfully detained or assaulted by private security employees. It is important for customers who have been assaulted by store employees to understand that a store, such as Wal-Mart, can detain a customer it reasonably suspects of shoplifting. However, under Georgia law, a store may generally only detain a suspected shoplifter in a manner and for a length of time that is reasonable. In our experience, detention by store security that results in grave bodily injury or death is almost never reasonable, and in those cases, the injured customer or the customer’s family may be able to recover a significant amount of money from the business and its employees.
