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Shameless shoplifters: Retail thefts getting bolder in California and beyond
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Two thieves brazenly rob TJ Maxx as rash of California shoplifting continues
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Fox News Claudia Cowan reports from San Francisco, where business owners are frustrated by brazen instances of shoplifting.
An employee at a Los Angeles Rite Aid was killed Wednesday while attempting to stop a shoplifter from leaving the store, police said, as a series of brazen retail thefts have gone viral in recent months across the country.
The employee, identified by the Los Angeles Police Department as a man in his 20s, confronted the gunman and another suspect around 8:45 p.m. at a Rite Aid location in the Glassell Park neighborhood.
The suspects were trying to exit the store with stolen items at the time and one of them opened fire, the LAPD told Fox News.
Walgreens thief who faked a COVID-19 diagnosis and coughed on staff faces up to 20 years in prison
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Lt. Tracy McCray, San Francisco Police Officers Association Vice President, tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ brazen thefts are an ‘everyday occurrence’ in the city.
San Francisco saw an increase in shootings and assaults in the first six months of this year compared to the same time frame in 2020 as the police department struggles with a shortage of 400 police officers, officials said Monday.
Police Chief Bill Scott said the city reported 119 shootings – fatal and nonfatal – compared to 58 in the first half of last year. The data follows a national trend many cities are experiencing. Shootings are up in Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore., Baltimore and Houston, to name a few.