(Update: DA Won't Pursue Charges) Stockton Police Investigating 7-Eleven Workers for Assault in Viral Beatdown

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Stockton police investigating 7-Eleven workers in viral beatdown

Man seen in the video believed to have previously robbed the store, police say.
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KCRA Updated: 5:37 PM PDT Aug 5, 2023

Stockton police said they are investigating the assault of a 7-Eleven robbery suspect by two workers and say the suspected thief is believed to have robbed the store two other times within the same 24-hour period.

Video of the July 29 assault has gained national attention. In the more than five-minute clip, a man can be seen emptying shelves of cigarettes and other products from the store’s shelves before the clerks step in to stop him. The clip shows one of the clerks pinning the man down while another beats the would-be thief with what appears to be a pole.

The manager of the store said questions about the incident would need to be directed to a corporate spokesperson. 7-Eleven has not returned messages for comment.

Stockton police said in an update Saturday that they were aware of two other reports of early morning robberies at the 7-Eleven location involving the same suspected thief, one on July 28 and another on July 29.

Police said that on July 28 at 3:41 a.m., a 7-Eleven worker reported the suspect going behind the counter and threatening to shoot the clerk if he intervened. The suspect then took several packs of cigarettes in a large garbage bag before fleeing.

On July 29 at 12:27 a.m., a 7-Eleven worker reported the suspect demanding money at the store while simulating that he had a handgun. When the worker didn’t comply, the suspect grabbed food items and put them in a garbage bag before leaving, police said.

At some point later in the morning, the man is believed to have returned to the store, police said. That’s when the beating captured in the viral video took place.

Stockton police said they were unaware at the time of that attempted robbery and assault.

But around 3:45 a.m., police joined members of the fire department in assisting a man who was requesting medical aid because of pain in his leg and shoulder.

The man, who police now believe was the suspected 7-Eleven robber, had said he did not know if he was assaulted.

Stockton police said witness video of the July 29 robbery and assault has now linked all the investigations.

They said that after their investigation concludes, they will forward the findings to the San Joaquin County district attorney for review.

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