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Wednesday, July 07, 2021
SHOPLIFTING GANG CLEANS OUT SAN FRANCISCO NEIMAN-MARCUS ..... CALIFORNIA HAS ALL BUT LEGALIZED CRIME
Looters ransack San Francisco Neiman Marcus in broad daylight
By Jake Dima
Yahoo News
July 6, 2021
Looters were captured on video Monday ransacking a Neiman Marcus in San Francisco as thefts continue to plague businesses in the area.
At least nine suspects smashed display cases, snatched handbags, and jetted out of the building before law enforcement arrived to the scene at about 6 p.m., according to footage.
The suspects were seen running out of the store with their hands full
of merchandise before entering an apparent getaway car that sped off
down a busy intersection.
At least nine members of the shoplifting gang rushed out of Neiman-Marcus one by one, carrying their loot in bags
One of the smashed display cases
The
San Francisco Police Department has not made any arrests in connection
to the incident, though it is "analyzing videos and speaking with
witnesses" to identify the perpetrators, a spokesperson told the
Washington Examiner.
Neiman Marcus said that "no one was harmed" during the theft.
"The
safety and welfare of our associates and customers is our top priority,
and we’re relieved to report that no one was harmed in the incident," a
spokesperson for the company told the Washington Examiner. "We’re
cooperating with the San Francisco Police Department in their
investigation.”
A man was caught on video in June filling a garbage bag
with what appeared to be hair products before leaving the drugstore on
his bicycle. A security guard, who was recording the incident, tried to
grab the individual, though he eluded custody.
A shoplifter on his bicycle filled a garbage bag with products at a San Francisco Walgreens and bicycled past the pictured security guard out of the store
Walgreens shuttered 17 of its stores in the San Francisco area in the past five years, and the company said thefts
in the area are four times more likely than anywhere else in the
country as executives budgeted 35 times more for security personnel to
guard the chains.
Target executives in the city also decided to limit business hours in response to an uptick in larceny.
Shoppers can no longer buy products in the chains after 6 p.m. after once being permitted to shop until 10 p.m.
"For
more than a month, we’ve been experiencing a significant and alarming
rise in theft and security incidents at our San Francisco stores," a
spokesperson for Target said at the time.
San Francisco Police Lt. Tracy McCray faulted District Attorney Chesa Boudin's "criminals first agenda" for the uptick in theft incidents.
San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin
"What
happened in that Walgreens has been going on in the city for quite a
while," she said in June. "I’m used to it. I mean, we could have a
greatest hits compilation of people just walking in and cleaning out the
store shelves and security guards, the people who work there, just
standing by helplessly because they can’t do anything."
"The 'criminals first' agenda from the district attorney [is to
blame] because he's not prosecuting any of those crimes as felonies [or]
as a commercial burglary. [Criminals realize,] 'This is gonna get
slapped down to a misdemeanor,'" she continued.
Thefts under $950
are considered a misdemeanor in McCray's area of operation, she added,
and suspected criminals are often issued citations instead of spending
time in jail ahead of their court date. In some cases, she said, thieves
will have their case thrown out if they skip their court appearances.
Not sure why the $950 misdemeanor is brought up, in Texas it's $1,500. The big difference is that in Texas someone is likely to shoot you if you're stealing stuff in front of them.
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Not sure why the $950 misdemeanor is brought up, in Texas it's $1,500. The big difference is that in Texas someone is likely to shoot you if you're stealing stuff in front of them.
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