Interesting. These robbers seem to know that every bank and associated ATM machine has got something like 30 surveillance cameras. A smart robber would stake out at a distance with binoculars.
(note: this is not advice. Robbery is a crime and anywhere but California may get you shot).
The Glock ads on TV imply people are carrying and are safer than the unarmed and helpless ones.
An idea whose time has come.
The one place the leftist media shines is about local crime coverage. Crying neighbors, police lights whirling, a breathless local reporter with a crime scene behind them.
Maybe-——maybe the sleeping Americans will awaken.
P.S. I was told once that banks ceased having uniformed armed security guards because that lead to hostages and the killing of bank customers. Better to let them run out free.
Where did the term ‘Jugging’ come from.
It would be easier and clearer just to say the ‘victim was followed’.
Yet another unnecessary, tedious term for crime that supposedly ‘sounds cool’, i.e. Gaslighting and Catfishing.
so, ol’ fashioned highway robbery has made a comeback in kalifornia ...
“Jugging” should be countered with “plugging.”
No problem.
Just shoot all Bank Parking Lot Loiters before leaving.
Crimes will stop when perps are hung from lamp posts.
Pretty big in Texas, Houston especially.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2022/11/24/houston-juggings-are-soaring-2022-totals-already-higher-than-2021/
My son has a friend in Denver who was followed after a purchase in a gun store. He stopped for dinner and his car was broken into. Lucky he didn’t go straight home.
Well it’s a good thing the Juggers (snicker) don’t have to worry about getting shot by their victims. Darquarious just can’t afford school clothes any other way.
Somebody has been watching Frank Cullotta’s videos on youtube.
This is exactly what he and Tony the Ant Spilotro and the Grand Ave crew used to do, WAY back in the early 60s late 50s.
lovely place california
“These are dangerous crimes,” Lt. Derek Green with the Burbank Police Department told KTLA.
No shat, Shirley.
Too bad your state doesn’t press charges, or, hold anyone accountable, who commit these ‘dangerous crimes’.
Idiots.
I did not think people actually went into banks very much anymore. Around here people use drive thrus
Is it less than a $1,000?
Don’t worry about it.
Damn juggers.