ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A metro-area man says he was relieved of his duties after trying to apprehend an alleged shoplifting suspect. John Zalesky, then a front-end associate for Walmart, said he first questioned then followed an alleged shoplifting suspect outside the store in the 16000 of East Smoky Hill Road. It happened on Aug. 11. Former Los Angeles police commander announced as next Aurora police chief Zalesky said he attempted to pick up the woman's purse, containing the alleged stolen goods, and was stabbed in the forearm by a male individual standing on the other side of the car. “It stung,” Zalesky said. “I mean, it still stings from it.” Zalesky said
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