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Winnipeg security guard charged after suspected shoplifter punched with brass knuckles

A security guard in Winnipeg has been charged with assault after using brass knuckles on a suspected shoplifter, as seen in a viral video.

In Winnipeg, Manitoba, a security guard has been charged with assault following an incident in which he allegedly used brass knuckles to punch a suspected shoplifter. The incident occurred at a Dollarama discount store in downtown Winnipeg, and police became aware of the situation after a 90-second video was shared on social media, showing the guard punching a man who was already on the ground. The security guard, 23 years old, has been charged with assault with a weapon, unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon, and uttering threats after the disturbing footage came to light.

The confrontation began when the security guard detained a 46-year-old man accused of attempting to steal $95 worth of merchandise. The detained individual was charged with robbery and issuing threats towards the guard during the incident. The case has raised concerns about the use of excessive force by private security personnel and the implications of carrying prohibited weapons while on duty. The release of the video, which dramatically depicts the altercation, has sparked public outrage and discussions around security practices in retail settings.

Local authorities are now scrutinizing the situation, which might lead to broader discussions about the roles and regulations that govern private security operations. As the incident continues to unfold, it highlights the challenges faced by security personnel in managing theft and the potential consequences for both the suspects and security guards involved in such confrontations.

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