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Walmart shopper kills a man over a parking space.

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There was no super sale for Babyback ribs, but a Walmart shopper thought it was necessary to kill a man over a parking space to get inside the store ahead of him.
On June 30, 61-year-old Bart Diguglielmo, an Army vet, was shot to death over a parking space at a Walmart supercenter located at 7900 W, McNab Road.
Both Bart and the unidentified shooter developed a super sense of urgency to park as close as possible to the entrance of the food and clothes store.
The North Lauderdale Walmart is a Super Center with perhaps a thousand parking spaces available to its customers.
According to reports, the deceased and the Walmart shopper pulled up to a parking spot at the same time.

As the laws of physics dictate, two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. That is a natural law.
Instead of arguing with the creator ‘God’ of physics, the Walmart shopper and the deceased decided to fight among themselves over something neither one has any control over.
Bart Diguglielmo, now known as a deceased person, used his vehicle to partially block the parking spot available among hundreds of other vacant spots.
Somehow, the Walmart shopper managed to wiggle her obese behind into the space.
The deceased and the female shooter argued about the singular parking space.
Suddenly, the shooter emerged from her vehicle brandishing a gun in one hand and a cellphone in the other.
Instead of turning away from a gun-waving loony, Bart wanted to show that he was a tough guy.
Heroes die young.

Walmart Shopper Kills a Man over a Parking Space. Walmart Shopper Kills a Man over a Parking Space.

Instead of turning away from a gun-waving loony, Bart wanted to show that he was a tough guy.

‘Heroes die young.’

As guests of Walmart, according to low-energy Jeb Bush, neither one (Bart nor the loony) had a duty to retreat.

He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day.

Imagine if, every time two people had a disagreement, one or both of them brandished a firearm.

“Here is something they just can’t understand: how I could just kill a man.” — Cypress Hill.

This Walmart Shopper case shows how a single parking spot conflict escalated to violence outside a busy Walmart Super Center, with tragic consequences.

Before shooting Bart, the Walmart shopper warned him several times about advancing on her. He kept walking towards her, at one point with his arms raised.

That was a subterfuge to get close enough to her to disarm her. The deceased played the cards and lost.

He thought the shooter was bluffing. He called her bluff. He rolled the dice and lost.

The shooter told police that she shot Diguglielmo in self-defense.

Authorities said Diguglielmo had been taken to a hospital, where he later died.

Diguglielmo’s daughter, Amanda, spoke with Local 10, calling her father a “good man.”

The Broward Sheriff’s Office did not arrest the shooter after reviewing the camera footage of the shooting.

They have forwarded the case to the Broward State Attorney’s Office for further investigation.

One commenter (Doug Renfro-Toth) wrote.

If he’d had a bag of Skittles and an Arizona Iced Tea, this would be cut and dry self-defense.

Clinton Franklin
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