Posted on 06/30/2024 3:52:49 PM PDT by DallasBiff
A four-man burglary crew was caught on surveillance cameras hugging and high-fiving after successfully breaking into a safe at a West Hollywood jewelry store and making off with precious, one-of-a-kind pieces made by the shop’s owners.
The incident occurred at Huener Jewelry in the 7900 block of Santa Monica Boulevard on June 16 – Father’s Day.
“To be honest with you, it’s very hard,” Robert Goukasian, an owner of the shop, told KTLA’s Mary Beth McDade. “I’ve been going through hours of surveillance videos and it’s hard to watch.
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Gawd LA is a hellhole.
LA is pretty nice, but if this stuff isn’t curtailed, it could become a largely retail-free zone.
A few jewelry store robberies and safe break-ins are a small price to pay to keep the orange Hitler from returning to power.
Hollyweird - another libtard utopia
Safe crackers as opposed to racist crackers?
The word cracker is triggering.
I have fond memories of the LA area.
Hot tubs and palm trees!
Dumbass criminals, or dumbass cops, or dumbass reporter(s). Now they'll take them apart.
The store owner should sue the alarm installer.
The alarm installer did his job. Dumbass owners - ahem, assuming that in addition to keeping such products under such light security, they did NOT already have insurance coverage for at least the precious stones/metals in the arrangements - should have consulted a security consultant (alarm installers/alarm companies are NOT security consultants...save for rare instances of small, independent firms who CHARGE for such consulting).
That stated, I won't write my suggestions for the owner in an open forum, but let me state this:
If you have a safe, EXPECT that it will be broken into and plan accordingly.
LA’s fine, the sun shines most of the time
And the feelin’ is laid back
They call it a, “Crime Group” from South America”.
Bewhahahahah
The owner has no one to blame but himself. He chose to have a store in a city/state where there are virtually no consequences for criminals.
California criminals hugging and high-fiving after another successful looting of a business without consequences. Will insurance cover this?
What good is an alarm if no one is there to answer it?
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