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Around 9 p.m. Friday, officers with the Beverly Hills Police Department spotted several vehicles with no license plates near Beverly Dr. and Dayton Way. Thy [sic] conducted a traffic stop on one of the vehicles; the four occupants were taken into custody.
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Couldn't the be older, maybe up to 30?
Has even one of these freaks been arrested?
The 15-20 year olds who got away with $400 worth of tools instead of $30k worth of sunglasses are the smart ones. Capital vs consumer goods. Stock up now. Without stealing, of course.
A few, according to the story.
Doesn't matter, they'll be released.
Most of the jurisdictions that this is occurring in have passed laws de-criminalizing petty theft, or theft of less than $1000, worth of property.
The 15-20 year olds who got away with $400 worth of tools instead of $30k worth of sunglasses are the smart ones. Capital vs consumer goods. Stock up now. Without stealing, of course.
Breitbart News 642 on an incident that left a security guard dead while he was protecting a KRON news crew:
The victim’s name is Kevin Nishita, and he left behind his wife, two children, and three grandchildren. Nishita was an armed security guard for Star Protection Agency and was a former policeman.
By the time Democrats realize property crime is actually a bad thing, they are too outnumbered by criminals to do anything about it.
"Three people were arrested while the majority got away after the large-scale theft Saturday night shocked shoppers at the Nordstrom at the Broadway Plaza outdoor mall in Walnut Creek, police said in a statement Sunday."
MARTINEZ, Calif. (KGO) -- A suspect arrested in connection with a flash-mob style theft at the Walnut Creek Nordstrom appeared in court Monday. Two more are scheduled to appear in court tomorrow, but were already released from custody according to the Contra Costa County District Attorney and Sheriff's Office.
The Sheriff's Office now says it is investigating why one of the suspects was released.
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A criminal complaint filed last week named three of those alleged individuals; Dana Dawson, Joshua Underwood and Rodney Robinson.
The District Attorney says Robinson pleaded not guilty Monday and is still in custody. Dawson and Underwood are scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow but the D.A. said she believed they were out of custody and directed ABC7 News to the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office to obtain confirmation. Monday evening, ABC7 News confirmed with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office that two of the three suspects had been released. According to the DA, Dawson is a previously convicted felon who is charged with using a Glock handgun in connection with the theft.
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More: https://abc7news.com/nordstrom-theft-walnut-creek-flash-mob-robbery-suspects/11282517/