Morrisons manager sacked for tackling shoplifter tells GB News he has NO regrets after company ‘took everything’ from him
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Morrisons manager sacked for tackling shoplifter tells GB News he has NO regrets after company ‘took everything' from him.
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A Morrisons store manager who was sacked after tackling an "aggressive" shoplifter has told GB News he does not regret his actions because he was "standing up for doing right".Speaking to the People's Channel, Sean Egan revealed he was threatened with a police investigation after heroically stopping the thief in his tracks.The 46-year-old was working at his Aldridge store in December when thief Daniel Kendall was spotted attempting to steal bottles of alcohol.When Mr Egan approached Kendall, he told GB News that he was "aggressive" and "abusive" towards him.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He said: "When I asked for the products back, he was abusive towards me and a female member of the management team.
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I told him that I'll use the footage and send it to the police, and he then became even more aggressive."As he was leaving the store he was still being abusive and aggressive, and he turned his head and spat at me.
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