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Re: Footage shows 'flash mob' of nigger looters ransack 7-Eleven in Los Angeles

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The 13% Again

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A “flash mob” of looters were caught on camera ransacking a 7-
Eleven in Los Angeles earlier this week — making off with
handfuls of cigarettes, snacks and other goods, authorities said.

Video clips released by Los Angeles police show dozens of
people, many of them not bothering to hide their faces, grabbing
various items as they swarmed the chain store Monday shortly
after midnight in the Harbor Gateway section of the city.

Part of the footage even shows the rowdy bunch going behind the
counter that was apparently vacated by 7-Eleven employees and
flinging items toward a pack of people on the other side.

Snacks, drinks, cigarettes, lottery tickets and other
merchandise were all lifted from the store, which also was
vandalized, according to police. Looters also allegedly threw
items at store employees.

After exiting the store, the throngs of suspects quickly left
the area before cops arrived, police said.

The robberies occurred during a street takeover where drivers
flooded and blocked a city intersection with their vehicles from
all directions to create a “pit” in the middle of it, police
said.

Spectators got out of their cars and watched as drivers started
“doing doughnuts,” authorities said.

“The term ‘flash mob’ was first used to describe a large public
gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random
act and then disperse, typically organized by means of the
internet or social media,” the LAPD said in a statement.

“In the latest cases, however, ‘flash mobs’ have turned from fun
spontaneous events to opportunistic criminal occurrences.”

Police were seeking the public’s help in apprehending the
suspects.

The incident comes as LA County District Attorney George Gascon
and his office have come under fire for prosecutorial laxity
that some blame for a spike in the city’s crime rate. He has
been criticized for announcing plans to soften the state’s three
strikes law, which mandates harsher penalties for repeat
offenders.

Comments:

PF
18 August, 2022

LA's response to the Gascon recall failure, where 25% of the
signatures were rejected when 1% of votes in the last election
were rejected. This is "reform".


Omni Optic
19 August, 2022

Los Angeles voters were hoodwinked. My wife noticed that one guy
gathering signatures at the local stores she frequents, was
allegedly gathering recall signatures. When my wife confronted
him on the fact that all the signatures he gathered were written
on the line, (instead of inside the box) he replied with a
smirk, “Oh well.” He was gathering illegal signatures since the
signature needs to be inside the box instead of on the line.
I wonder how many other fraudulent signature gatherers were out
there in force.


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NewYork_Ronin
19 August, 2022

If only we still had the roof-top Koreans. There would have been
fewer of the 13% walking around today.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/19/los-angeles-flash-mob-of-looters-
caught-on-video-ransacking-7-eleven/

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