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DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:06 pm
by RPB
Actually a "non-event" to which SWAT responded and Helicopters were responding ... building evacuated .... oops,


Sales promotion
2 charged with misdemeanors
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wearing all black clothing and a ski mask ...
Because of that, someone called Round Rock police reporting a man with a gun inside the Dell Complex.
There was an internal promotional event to support a product launch. One of our team members made an unfortunate choice of wearing a black mask to work and frightened some Dell team members.
Also at
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Round Rock police, including the SWAT team, responded...
Police discovered that it was a promotional event at 10:56 a.m. while helicopters from another law enforcement agency were still en route,
I'd have posted in "off topic" instead of "crime blotter", but 2 were charged with misdemeanors :smilelol5:

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:19 pm
by jmra
So there was never a gun. Whoever called the police and reported a man with a gun should be in hot water also.

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:22 pm
by gigag04
Wonder what charges?

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:50 pm
by RoyGBiv
gigag04 wrote:Wonder what charges?
And WHO was charged?

Is it a false report charge on the person who called LE and reported "man with a gun", but no gun?

I can't imagine a misdemeanor for wearing a ski mask to work if it was part of a planned event.. but.. I can't imagine lots of things that actually happen.. :headscratch

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:25 pm
by AJ80
The video said the masked mas was charged with "deadly conduct" and the other was charged with "interfering with public duties"

How is wearing a black mask and black clothes "deadly conduct"? Whatever that means? I don't get it.

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:26 pm
by Keith B
To be a false report charge, the person who called would have had to be intentionally be giving false information and know the person didn't have a gun. My guess is it was not intentional, but typical panic and overreaction to seeing a person in a ski mask on a warm day. People get ideas in their heads that are planted by television and movies, and when they see one part of an imagined scenario (i.e. a man with a ski mask aka bad guy), then their imagination automatically tells their psyche that a gun must exist.

And, there is no law against wearing a ski mask even in the middle of summer unless they can prove ill intent and that it was being worn in a manner to cause alarm (kinda like brandishing LOL), so that may be what they were charged with. I would think it would be disorderly conduct in this case.

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:39 pm
by zero4o3
I would like to know what kind of promotinal event involves a man in a ski mask

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:48 pm
by WildBill
Keith B wrote:I would think it would be disorderly conduct in this case.
I hope that no one gets procecuted for any crimes. In hindsight, it sounds like the guy used bad judgement, but he is probably just some marketing guy who to tried to do something different and got carried away. At any rate, he got more publicity that he expected. ;-)

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:52 pm
by The Annoyed Man
This is all part of "if you see something, say something." Move along folks. Nothing to worry about here. Our plan is working. (Herr Napolitano)

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:02 pm
by Waco Kid
I'll have to hit up my buddy who works for Dell Marketing about this one. Ought to be an interesting story...

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:02 pm
by AJ80
Waco Kid wrote:I'll have to hit up my buddy who works for Dell Marketing about this one. Ought to be an interesting story...
Let us know what you find out. :bigear:

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:17 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
Check out all the outraged customers who complain about Dell's bad
PC's on http://www.ripoffreport.com/

It seems like the real
crimes at Dell are putting out bad PC's with all kinds of problems,
trying to charge you high dollars to talk to someone in Bangalore,and
completely walking away from their products when they go bad.

Warranties? Dell doesn't honor no stinkin' warranties.

For anyone contemplating buying a PC, don't buy a Dell.
Sony, HP, Compaq, some other brands - would all be more reliable than a Dell.

For anyone who wants to read up on another ripoff company in a
different field, read the entries for "Just Brakes". I know a guy
who had a very unsavory run-in with Just Brakes. How some people
in business can sleep at night is beyond me. Sheesh.

SIA

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:44 pm
by philip964
Dells profit reportedly doubled this quarter.

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:09 am
by WildBill
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Check out all the outraged customers who complain about Dell's bad
PC's on http://www.ripoffreport.com/

It seems like the real crimes at Dell are putting out bad PC's with all kinds of problems,
trying to charge you high dollars to talk to someone in Bangalore, and completely walking away from their products when they go bad.

Warranties? Dell doesn't honor no stinkin' warranties.

For anyone contemplating buying a PC, don't buy a Dell. Sony, HP, Compaq, some other brands - would all be more reliable than a Dell.

For anyone who wants to read up on another ripoff company in a different field, read the entries for "Just Brakes". I know a guy who had a very unsavory run-in with Just Brakes. How some people in business can sleep at night is beyond me. Sheesh.

SIA
Dell seems to do most of their business with companies rather than selling to individuals. They typically lease the computers from Dell rather than buy them. At the end of the lease [they are pretty much outdated] they buy them for pennies on the dollar or send them back to Dell.

I don't have any firsthand information about Dell other than I used their computers at work. The seemed to be okay, but I never had to deal with customer service or warranties. Our IT people took care of that.

It's interesting about Just Brakes. The BBB gives them an A- rating. It wasn't an "A" because they had 375 complaints filed against the business. :???:

Re: DELL "Incident?" today

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:22 pm
by Cobra Medic
Related?
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:It seems like the real
crimes at Dell are putting out bad PC's with all kinds of problems,
trying to charge you high dollars to talk to someone in Bangalore,and
completely walking away from their products when they go bad.

Warranties? Dell doesn't honor no stinkin' warranties.
philip964 wrote:Dells profit reportedly doubled this quarter.