A Dollar General manager has created a buzz on social media after a video of her chasing down a store thief has gone viral. Apparently, the robber used to regularly steal from the store. Tired of his way, the manager chased him down while he was on a bicycle and hit him with her car.

The thief fell from his cycle and all the stolen goods were scattered on the road. After a shouting match between the two in which both of them abused each other, the manager retrieved some items, put them in her car, and drove away. Before the manager left, she also picked up the thief’s bicycle and threw it to the side. The thief retaliated by throwing some stolen products at her car.

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The video of their interaction has garnered thousands of views on social media with most users praising the manager for her commitment to her work. One Twitter user wrote, “If I was rich I would send people like her boat loads of money. Change their life money,” while another said, “We need more of this, much much more.”

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A third Twitterati commented, “We are FED up with people stealing. That’s one of the many reasons why prices are so high on goods in the store!!!!”

On the other hand, there were also some people who accused the manager of manslaughter and believed her to be more in the wrong than the thief. One social media user posted, “This is not on the employee to do. In fact, the law is more in the perpetrator’s favor than hers. Stores do not want the liability for injured employees, or property damage as a result of their employee running a shoplifter down. Companies are insured for the losses. It’s not worth losing your life over material items not belonging to you anyways. Besides, as cool as it may be to chase down a shoplifter and give a criminal what is coming to him, you’d be more effective in hitting the company where it hurts the worst, and draw attention to the lax security in the store (I’ve personally got a Dollar General near where I live in a great part of town that is dark AF at night), but in the end, if you take the law into your own hands and get yourself killed, you will be remembered as that stupid person leaving their children without a parent, their wife/husband without a spouse and family without a loved one… over Dawn dish soap or cheap Bluetooth headsets?”

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Another user also wrote, “I’m on the fence with this. They were both wrong. I think she was just fed up, and this was the last straw! I hate that she will get fired for this. We have to stop normalizing stealing, no matter how rich the company is!!!!! Hope he does some jail time before he wins his lawsuit”