Posted on 11/15/2023 7:38:31 AM PST by Red Badger
A group was caught on camera storming a FedEx truck as it sat in traffic, stealing dozens of packages right from the trailer, according to police.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Three men have been detained after a multiple people stole from a FedEx semi-trailer on Saturday night, according to Memphis Police Department (MPD) reports.
On Nov. 11, a truck driver reported a theft from a semi-trailer at Riverport Road and West Mallory Avenue just after 8:30 p.m., reports show.
Memphis Police arrived on the scene and saw multiple vehicles speeding and driving recklessly away from the scene, police said.
According to MPD, multiple boxes with various items were thrown all over the road.
The truck driver told police that he was at the intersection of Mallory and Riverport when multiple cars blocked the intersection. He said that multiple men jumped into the back of his 53-foot FedEx trailer, records show.
The FedEx trailer was sealed with a safety latch before the suspects broke it off with an unknown tool. The suspects then broke into the back of his FedEx tractor trailer and stole multiple packages from his truck, reports said.
On Sunday, just after 2:30 a.m., officers received a call from security at the Breezy Point Apartments saying they had 3 people detained, reports said.
According to reports, security told Memphis Police that the apartment complex was on lockdown and that residents were required to be inside an apartment.
During the lockdown, reports said that security noticed three men sitting inside a white Chevrolet, and smelled marijuana coming from inside of the vehicle. Security then asked for the men identity and proceeded to check the vehicle.
Security advised police that the men were responsible for breaking into the FedEx truck after the three suspects admitted to taking the items from the truck to security, reports said.
When officers arrived, the men said the items were left in the street where they picked them up, reports show.
According to reports, the items inside the vehicle were four Kicker Speakers 6X9, one vehicle headlight, one 14 piece pot and pan set, a cardboard box of air lines and three Direct TV cable boxes.
The three men were detained, police said.
FedEx released the following statement regarding the incident:
“The safety of our team members and the security of our customers’ shipments are top priorities, and we are grateful there were no serious injuries as a result of this incident. We are cooperating fully with investigating authorities and taking appropriate steps to address this matter.”
Next time you have an order shipped by FedEx, ask the shipper to put it in a box for either work boots or swim goggles.
When I was looting in Memphis
I was walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale
Looting in Memphis
But do I really feel the way I feel?
(apologies to songwriter Marc Cohn)
Didn’t know they had many Amish in Memphis
Is it that easy to break the security lock on a Fed Ex truck?
Another Black Looters Matter Novemberteenth Kwazmatic Federal Holiday.
Marc was shot and almost killed in Memphis.
??????????....... It practically all there is!..................
I knew someone would do that!................
Seems to be a trend
Video
Thieves loot Amazon delivery truck In Atlanta
https://rumble.com/v3vn4r7-thieves-loot-amazon-delivery-truck-in-atlanta.html
huh?:
“According to reports, security told Memphis Police that the apartment complex was on lockdown and that residents were required to be inside an apartment.”
I am going to start asking for Un-Mark Truck delivery
Pure democracy in action!
And efficient too. This act of redistribution required zero bureaucracy to make happen.
Surprising. Memphis should be a utopia now, since they removed Nathan Bedford Forrest’s coffin from the city.
My dogs always mob our Fed Ex Man and tour the inside his truck.
He brought it on himself, though. He had the poor judgement to give them TREATS the first time out. ;)
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