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   Leroy N. Soetoro to All   
   Dozens of San Francisco area stores, pha   
   12 Dec 21 18:35:15   
   
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   From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov   
      
   The thieves targeted pharmacies and marijuana dispensaries in Oakland   
      
   Mobs of thieves ransacked at least two dozen San Francisco area businesses   
   over the weekend, as smash and grab incidents rage in the Bay Area.   
      
   "At least two dozen businesses were impacted," Oakland Police Chief   
   LeRonne Armstrong told CBS SF. "Roving caravans of vehicles, targeting   
   cannabis operations, retail shops, pharmacies, throughout the city of   
   Oakland."   
      
   The mobs of thieves hit a handful of pharmacies and marijuana dispensaries   
   in Oakland, including the Wellspring pharmacy that released surveillance   
   video of the scene to the media. Police added that the mobs in Oakland   
   fired 175 shots during the incidents, forcing officers to pull back to   
   safe locations, The Mercury News reported.   
      
   BACK-TO-BACK FLASH MOB LOOTINGS IN SAN FRANCISCO AREA ALARMING EXPERTS   
      
      
   A local Oakland man battling cancer also tried to visit a Walgreens on   
   Sunday only to find it closed after a robbery.   
      
   "I’ve got cancer," David Massey said. "So I’m trying to get certain   
   medications filled and they tell you to go to another Walgreens."   
      
   CALIFORNIA NORDSTROM RANSACKED BY 80 LOOTERS IN SKI MASKS WITH CROWBARS   
   AND WEAPONS: WITNESS   
      
   "This is the third time that I know of that they have been broken into,"   
   he added. "It hurts us all. Especially the little guy that really needs   
   it."   
      
   The area kicked off the weekend of crime with a swarm of people descending   
   on a Louis Vuitton in San Francisco, clearing out the store of its high-   
   end merchandise. That same night, "hundreds" of vehicles targeted   
   marijuana dispensaries in Oakland, Armstrong told The Mercury News.   
      
      
   On Saturday, about 80 people wearing ski masks and armed with crowbars   
   stormed a Nordstrom location in nearby Walnut Creek. They then rushed from   
   the store to their vehicles with stolen merchandise. Three people have so   
   far been arrested in connection to that incident.   
      
   San Francisco police said that nearly 12 stores in that city alone were   
   attacked at the same time by a mob of at least 80 people over the weekend.   
      
      
   LOUIS VUITTON STORE IN SF’S UNION SQUARE ‘EMPTIED OUT’ BY THIEVES; 8   
   ARRESTED: REPORT   
      
   The crimes also extended to San Jose, about 50 miles from San Francisco,   
   where at least four people stole $40,000 from a Lululemon in an incident   
   described by police as "organized robbery."   
      
   "People need to be alert," San Jose police Sgt. Christian Camarillo told   
   The Mercury News. "We’re coming into the busy holiday shopping season. We   
   can’t be everywhere at the same time. We do need citizens’ help; when they   
   see suspicious activity occurring, please let us know, especially at the   
   malls."   
      
   Walnut Creek Police Chief Jamie Knox has meanwhile reached out to the FBI,   
   the California Highway Patrol and the U.S. Marshals Service in preparation   
   for any potential similar incidents.   
      
   "No city can be prepared for one day, with no notice, 80 people committing   
   an organized theft within one minute," Walnut Creek mayor Kevin Wilk said   
   of the Nordstrom robbery.   
      
   The incidents are also alarming local security experts, who are pointing   
   to California’s laws that are intended to reduce costs of incarceration as   
   to why there is an increase in such crimes. Shoplifting charges regarding   
   the theft of $950 or less were lowered from felonies to misdemeanors under   
   Proposition 47 in 2014. Stores also often have no-chase policies of   
   shoplifters.   
      
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   "I think what happens now is there's no accountability for it anymore, and   
   the liability for the stores if they try to apprehend these guys. They   
   just stand by and watch," Steve Reed, a retired police officer and the   
   former head of security at Arden Fair Mall, told ABC 10 this week.   
      
      
      
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