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On March 26, 2024, Boynton Beach Police responded to a retail theft investigation at the Boynton Beach Mall involving Foot Locker and Victoria's Secret. A woman had selected merchandise from both stores, concealed the items, and exited past all points of sale without paying. Officers located her inside the mall, and what followed was a multi-store investigation exceeding $1,000 in recovered merchandise. This video provides legal and tactical analysis of bodycam footage from the encounter, including a full breakdown of Florida's felony retail theft statute, prior conviction enhancements, the search-incident-to-arrest doctrine, and the organized retail crime framework. ⚖️ Legal Analysis Includes: Florida Statute § 812.015 — Retail Theft (felony threshold and enhancement) Florida Statute § 893.13 — Controlled Substance Possession Florida Statute § 810.09 — Trespass After Warning Terry v. Ohio (1968) — Investigative Detention Standard Chimel v. California (1969) — Search Incident to Arrest Illinois v. Wardlow (2000) — Flight and Reasonable Suspicion 📋 Case Outcome: Subject charged with felony retail theft with prior convictions and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. If convicted on all charges with penalties stacked, she faces up to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 🎓 Educational Purpose: This content is presented under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for commentary, criticism, and education. --- Fair Use Notice: This video contains body camera footage used under Fair Use for purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and news reporting. Original source: Boynton Beach Police Department. No copyright infringement intended. #Bodycam #RetailTheft #FloridaLaw #LegalAnalysis #BoyntonBeach #FelonyTheft #FourthAmendment #PoliceBodycam #Educational #Documentary