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When Criminal Smash-and-Grabs Go Unpunished, These Jewelry Store⁢ Employees Choose​ to Fight Back

In El Monte, California, the employees of ⁢Meza’s Jewelry are going viral for ‍their ​courageous response⁤ to a ‌recent ‍attempted robbery.

According to KABC-TV, employees in the Los Angeles-area⁣ jewelry shop chased off an alleged smash-and-grabber over ‍the weekend after ​he tried ⁢to rob ‌the store in broad daylight.

The incident ⁢occurred on Saturday afternoon, shortly after 2‌ p.m.

“The incident began when a man came in⁢ armed with‍ a hammer and ‌smashed a ‍display case, according to ‍employees,” the report said.

“Police say he used pepper spray on the workers, who are family members.”

And ⁣that’s when things got ugly for ​the alleged smash-and-grabber.

WARNING: The following video contains violence⁣ that some⁣ viewers may‌ find⁢ disturbing.

According ⁣to KTLA-TV, a report⁢ from ‌El Monte police​ said the employees “engaged the ‍suspect,” which⁤ is ⁢putting ⁢it mildly.

“Video from ⁣the ​scene shows workers fighting the suspect — whose shirt came​ off — and hitting him with some sort of metal rod near ⁤the ​store’s front entrance,” the ⁣station reported.

“The altercation eventually spilled⁤ onto the sidewalk, where the two employees eventually chased the ‍man down the street.”

The thief nearly lost his pants in the getaway as well.

“Me, my uncle and my‍ dad were tugging him out,” one of the employees told KABC. “I was‍ trying to defend my family because as‌ you could see ⁣he was hitting⁤ my dad and my uncle.”

No arrests have been made; employees were treated for⁤ minor injuries.

However, this‍ latest​ smash-and-grab raises a wider question, ‌as⁤ a social media account ⁣noted:‌ “Is this what should ​be expected when the looting of stores without challenge is permitted?”

Anyone who pretends that this isn’t a ‌problem in ⁢California either ⁢doesn’t pay attention ⁢to the news or thinks​ these brazen robberies are a ⁣result of social anomie in an inequitable world, not a severe moral deficiency.

Unfortunately, the⁢ latter⁢ parties tend to comprise a‌ majority of the California⁤ electorate, which votes for propositions and politicians that‌ treat theft, at least in⁣ a law enforcement⁢ context, like someone smoking a joint at⁤ a Phish concert.

If you think the result‌ has been anything but predictable, my guess is⁢ there’s at least ⁢a 25 ⁤percent chance your last name is Soros.

Take this scene⁤ from a 7-Eleven on El Segundo Boulevard in⁢ Los Angeles last⁢ year, which became emblematic ⁤of a larger problem plaguing the state:

Perhaps it’s hardly surprising, then, that we’re seeing​ scenes like this, where Stockton, ‍California 7-Eleven workers ⁣fought back against a robber who was clearing off the shelves and refused to stop — with a bystander simply telling the employees, “You have insurance? … Ain’t nothing you can‌ do, man.”

They ⁤did something, all right:

WARNING: The following post⁤ contains language and violence that some viewers may find offensive‌ or ⁢disturbing.

According to‍ KTVU-TV, ⁤the 7-Eleven employees will‌ face no charges for the July ​28 incident.

Do American cities have a crime problem?

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However, these are‌ things that shouldn’t be happening‌ in the first place. Both ‍the El Monte jewelry store employees and the Stockton 7-Eleven workers were hailed as heroes‌ — ⁤but the fact is, we need a system where retributive justice doesn’t have to be carried ​out ⁢by store workers.

Instead, if California wants to end its problems with smash-and-grab ⁢robberies, there’s⁤ one easy way to do ‍it: Start enacting ​serious⁢ deterrents and stop treating criminals as potential⁣ rehabilitative subjects.

It’s good ‍to see these men and women fight back. It’d be a whole lot better if they ‌didn’t have to.

The post Jewelry Store ⁣Employees Fight Back, Humiliate Smash-and-Grabber Before He Can Take ⁢a Single Item appeared first on The Western Journal.



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