The Commonwealth Court ruled that a convenience store clerk was entitled to benefits for his injuries from a shooting that stemmed from a feud with the family of a suspected shoplifter.
Case: BC Food Market v. WCAB (Mahar-Ullah), No. 2100 C.D. 2015, 01/31/2017, unpublished.
Facts: Shah Mahar-Ullah worked as a cashier at the BC Food Market.
The store had a problem with shoplifters, and BC had 16 surveillance cameras installed.
In May 2008, one of these cameras captured video of a woman placing merchandise into her purse.
Mahar-Ullah detained the woman, who was a regular customer, and calle...
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