Posted on 04/25/2024 3:33:42 AM PDT by Leaning Right
San Bernardino County deputies arrested multiple people for trying to steal from a freight train at the Cajon Pass in what resembled a scene from an old western movie.
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A San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department spokesperson said the unnamed suspects forcibly stopped the trains just before 5 p.m. to steal merchandise.
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Another source explained how the gang stopped the train. They stole a car, then parked it on the tracks. That stopped the train. The gang then boarded the train and took what they wanted.
I was going to ask, Where’s the Lone Ranger when you need him? But California probably has him locked up for some sort of gun violation. So never mind.
If the Lone Ranger would wear his mask over his mouth, he’d be OK.
Right out of Breaking Bad.
Somebody robbed the Glendale train this morning at half past 9.
Somebody robbed the Glendale train I swear I ain’t lying.
They made off with 16 g and left two men lying cold
Somebody robbed the Glendale train and they made off with the gold.
A train robbery to steal Chinese tchotchke on its way to an Amazon facility...LOL.
Somebody robbed the Glendale train this morning at half past 9.
Somebody robbed the Glendale train I swear I ain’t lying.
They made off with 16 g and left two men lying cold
Somebody robbed the Glendale train and they made off with the gold.b v
I’m sure that the dumpsters behind Amazon Distribution Centers are full of this stuff, they didn’t need to stop the train.
If only they could they could have made it to the border...
It’s a mystery.
“Due to the ongoing investigation, deputies said they won’t reveal how many people were arrested during Tuesday’s train burglary. They only said several people were booked on numerous felony charges.”
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