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We often talk about making sure we're not doing something that would cause arriving police to mistake us for the BG. In this case, an armed SECURITY GUARD holding BG for police, was killed. The article doesn't mention whether he was uniformed, but I have to assume he wasn't. I understand why Secret Service wear plainclothes, but a security guard at a bar? What would be the thought process that would find that preferable?
I remember once before I left Cali I went to a different branch of my bank and saw a guy in street clothes standing at the door, so I moved my wallet and phone from my purse to under my clothes before exiting my car, just in case. When I reached the door he opened it for me and I realized he was a security guard. I didn't understand why they wouldn't have a uniformed guard, and honestly I also don't understand why a bar wouldn't.
Here's the article:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cop-accidentally-kills-security-guard-at-bar-in-chicago-suburbs
I remember once before I left Cali I went to a different branch of my bank and saw a guy in street clothes standing at the door, so I moved my wallet and phone from my purse to under my clothes before exiting my car, just in case. When I reached the door he opened it for me and I realized he was a security guard. I didn't understand why they wouldn't have a uniformed guard, and honestly I also don't understand why a bar wouldn't.
Here's the article:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cop-accidentally-kills-security-guard-at-bar-in-chicago-suburbs