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Fired 7-Eleven clerk sparks debate over self-defense and company policy

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Автор: KOKH - FOX 25

Загружено: 2025-11-20

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Описание: The firing of Stephanie Dilyard, a former 7-Eleven clerk in Oklahoma, has ignited widespread debate over self-defense rights and corporate policies.

Dilyard, 25, was terminated after using her personal firearm to shoot Kenneth Thompson, 59, who she claims attempted to strangle her when she refused a counterfeit bill.

Despite being protected under Oklahoma's self-defense law, 7-Eleven cited a violation of company policy as the reason for her dismissal.

The incident has drawn significant public attention, with many criticizing 7-Eleven for prioritizing protocol over employee safety.

Attorney Noble McIntyre commented, "It's unfortunate she didn't shoot him twice," highlighting the tension between self-defense rights and employment policies.

McIntyre noted that Oklahoma is an at-will employment state, allowing employers to terminate workers for almost any reason, provided it doesn't violate public policy.

However, he emphasized that Oklahoma's stand-your-ground law supports Dilyard's right to defend herself.

Ed Blau, a criminal defense attorney, explained the company's stance, stating, "7-Eleven as a corporation, they do not want all of their employees packing heat while working all over the country. That presents a tremendous liability risk for them." Blau suggested that Dilyard might face challenges in pursuing a wrongful termination lawsuit, as the company's policy was clear.

The case raises questions about the responsibility of employers to ensure the safety of their employees.

Blau noted, "If an employee of a convenience store such as 7-Eleven is injured or even killed while working and that store did not provide either adequate safety measures or security, that store could be held liable for putting their employee in an unsafe space."

As the debate continues, Dilyard remains resolute, stating she would make the same decision again to ensure she returns home to her children.

The story has sparked a broader conversation about employee safety and corporate accountability, with many calling for 7-Eleven to reconsider its policies.

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