Posted on 03/23/2026 2:34:12 PM PDT by TexasKamaAina
A Sacramento convenience store manager is fighting for thieves and disrupters to be held accountable after dozens of kids rushed Power Inn Chevron’s shop, along Folsom Boulevard, Thursday night.
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Let me guess: the Dindu Nuffin tribe is at it again.
“Teens”
If only they had food stamps and midnight basketball.
It’s them again, Yogi.
eggplants gonna eggplant
#noneedtolook
“teens” must be a new race.......cause they all look alike to me
“Teens”—aka “Youths”
Don’t need to look.
60 years ago, the media would’ve described these criminals as colored youths. Now they are “teens”.
Oh those zany teens and their jalopies
“Teens” ^ 2
I call them yoofs.
Annoying.
A group of more than a dozen youths stormed a Chevron gas station at Power Inn Road and Folsom Boulevard in Sacramento on Thursday night, creating chaos and stealing merchandise, prompting a call to police.
Surveillance footage captured the group rushing into the store, throwing items off shelves and tearing apart aisles.
Store manager Shailesh Chand said, “They all came in the store and started messing up with the goods, throwing things here and there and grab whatever they can grab.”
Satish Chandra, the only worker present that night, called 911 for assistance.
“By the time I was at the door, they all sort of knew. So I’m calling the cops because you guys have too many. I cannot handle you guys,” Chandra said.
He reported calling the police at 8:04 p.m. However, police never arrived at the gas station.
The Sacramento Police Department stated that at the time of the call, officers were responding to a related disturbance involving juveniles in the 200 block of Bicentennial Drive. The department noted that the caller at the Chevron did not expect to be contacted by police.
Chand expressed concern about the situation, saying, “With this kind of situation, there is more of, like, a fear to it, you know.”
He emphasized the importance of accountability and hoped such incidents would not recur.
“We are down on gas sales right now. Now, our hope is merchandise, and we are having a loss, a big loss of merchandise in this way,” Chand said.
Another case where we can see their “age” but not what they look like. This doesn’t happen where I live. The lack of diversity is heartbreaking. They bring so much to society.
IBF
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