Michael Rapaport posted a video of an alleged shoplifter walking out of a Manhattan Rite Aid, though the NYPD said there was no report of the incident.
“I can’t believe I’m seeing this s—t,” the“This f—king guy just filled his two bags up with everything in Rite Aid, right here on 80th [Street] and First Avenue is walking down the street like s–t is Gucci. I was watching him the whole time.”“Looking me in my face like ‘what’s good?’” Rapaport claims. “My man just went Christmas shopping in January. He had the condoms, the shampoo.”
The actor repeated the Christmas shopping comment and tagged Mayor Eric Adams’ account in a caption for the video, which had more than 132,000 views by Tuesday night. Rapaport’s video depicts a man carrying bags as he strolls through the store before walking out onto the street.“Duke just went CHRISTMAS SHOPPING at @riteaid,” Rapaport wrote. “I’m TRIPPING this happened in broad day like it was nothing.”
The store location is set to close Feb. 15 “because of this, leaving workers JOBLESS,” the actor claimed in the caption.“Saved by the Bell” actor Mario Lopez replied was among the many commenters, saying “Dude looked up at Security and said… ‘Sup?’” An NYPD spokesperson said there was no report on file for the incident as of Tuesday night. A Rite Aid spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to an email from The Post.
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