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Punks Attempt Another Smash and Grab, Pick Jewelry Store Where Employees Were Itching For A Fight

ThinkCivics Newswire by ThinkCivics Newswire
May 24, 2022
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Punks Attempt Another Smash and Grab, Pick Jewelry Store Where Employees Were Itching For A Fight

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Smash and Grab robberies are on the rise. In ultra-radical progressive-run states like California, ultra-radical progressive policies have caused stealing to be legal-ish. People caught in smash and grab robberies are back out on the street the next day. Store owners and employees are fed up, as one group of hoodlums discovered in Huntington Beach. They picked a jewelry store where employees were itching for a fight.

#HuntingtonBeach#California

Would be jewelry thieves didn’t expect this. pic.twitter.com/vdx3Asz2Qo

— The Daily Sneed™ (@Tr00peRR) May 23, 2022

KTLA reports our brave employees were a brother/sister team working at the family-owned jewelry store. The sister, Sarah Baca, cracked one of the punks with a chair as they were about to attack another female employee. The brother, Dallas Baca, took a shot to the skull with a hammer, but was already in beast mode and didn’t give a f*ck.

“At some point, while I was fighting them, one of them actually hit me in the head with a hammer, on the side of my left temple, but I didn’t even register it until after they left because there was so much like adrenaline going on.”

What impressed me from the video is that from the moment the first thug stepped foot through the door, it was on sight. The Baca’s didn’t hesitate. They didn’t think twice. From the second a masked dude with a bag entered, they said, “not today!” And while the thieves still made off with some merchandise ($7700 worth, more than the $1000 you are allowed to steal in California) they still ate some fists and a chair shot.

I can’t help but wonder. We’re seeing more and more employees fight back against brazen criminals. Has anyone connected the dots that the people these employees and business owners vote for are responsible for the policies encouraging the uptick in crime? Just saying, people might want to change their voting habits.

Authored by Brodigan via Louder with Crowder

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