I was just threatened w/assault at @kroger in Louisville because I asked another customer to wear a mask, and she refused.

I reported it to a manager, who found her and talked to her, but refused to do anything more.

His name is Andy, and he does not want Twitter to know that.
I didn& #39;t get a pic of the woman who threatened me. But it& #39;s all on camera, @Kroger has footage. I asked the manager about that footage, too, and he blew me off.

Kroger, this is unacceptable.
To clarify bc ppl keep asking:

There was an off-duty cop, hired by @kroger as security, standing right next to us during this convo.

The law here requires masks to be worn in public. It& #39;s also Kroger& #39;s store policy. There are signs on the door.

He just didn& #39;t care.
He didn& #39;t care that they weren& #39;t wearing masks, endangering his employees and customers.

He didn& #39;t care that they had threatened to beat up another customer.

I didn& #39;t feel safe continuing my shopping with them still in the store. They threatened me & weren& #39;t wearing masks.
The right thing to do would be to tell them they cannot check out and must leave for threatening another customer, and aren& #39;t allowed back. Even if they weren& #39;t willing to go that far, they should have said we won& #39;t ring you up without a mask. It& #39;s the law and it& #39;s store policy.
If someone came in topless they& #39;d say, "Come back w/a shirt. We sell shirts here, we do delivery if you don& #39;t want to wear one. But you can& #39;t come in & you can& #39;t buy anything without one. It& #39;s the law, see the sign?"

Except in this case, it& #39;s the law AND there& #39;s a pandemic.
The manager was not following store policy as stated on their website and in their app.

There are also signs on the door and regular announcements over the PA.
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