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Related: About this forumCalifornia says it'll spend $267M to crack down on smash-and-grab robberies in retail stores
California has launched an offensive against the brazen criminals causing chaos in the states retail sector injecting $267,118,293 into local law enforcement agencies to help them crack down on smash-and-grab robberies.
The funding will be split between 55 local law enforcement agencies across the state with 41 sheriffs and police departments, along with one probation department, being awarded up to $23,663,194 each. Thirteen district attorney offices will also each receive up to $2,050,000 to prevent and investigate organized retail crime and arrest and prosecute more suspects.
Enough with these brazen smash-and-grabs, California governor Gavin Newsom said when announcing the grants. With an unprecedented $267 million investment, Californians will soon see more takedowns, more police, more arrests and more felony prosecutions.
When shameless criminals walk out of stores with stolen goods, theyll walk straight into jail cells.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ll-walk-straight-jail-cells-153000421.html
SWBTATTReg
(24,082 posts)issue.
Perhaps maybe in prosecuting these numerous crimes, that state authorities invoke some kind of 'retail' court, similar to traffic court, where defendants and prosecutors can deal w/ the sheer volume of crimes being committed, and perhaps starting up a 3 times you strike out, you get a mandatory sentence.
I know that a lot of retail operations are closing down, a lot are locking up their merchandise behind locked cabinet see-thru doors, perhaps eventually even getting to the point where customers aren't allowed into the stores themselves, must order all online, pick up.
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)have a cop in every high end store.
Mr.Bill
(24,787 posts)It's been on the news here that they missed the deadline for applying for it, even after being given a 30 day extension. The citizens there are rightfully losing their minds about this.
You don't see it on the national news, but there have been many arrests and recovery of stolen property in this matter.
I hope at least some of this money goes toward DAs and prosecution efforts. If you give all the money to police, much of it gets spent on cop toys.
IcyPeas
(22,601 posts)Oh Really?