Thieving mob scatters at O.C. jewelry store owner's warning shot

The owner of Anheim jewelry store has sent more than ten potential thieves scrambling when he fired a warning shot while trying to storm his store, and the monitoring footage shows.

The July 17 accident occurred before 6:30 pm in the princess jewelry, which is located in 570 South Brukhorsst Street, according to the Naham Police Department.

In shots of the accident, a convoy of at least half of the vehicles with the convincing suspects covered in the sector in the parking square is withdrawn in the mall and rushes to the entrance to the armed princess jewelry with Picax and a heavy offering and many of them carry bags, as they are supposed to throw the broken path to.

Several employees in the store, including the owner, ran toward the back of the store where the mob began to bomb heavy tools on the glass front door and windows.

“When I looked at the window, I saw five cars with many people. I couldn’t calculate them,” said the owner of the princess, who did not want to get to know him, for KTLA. “At this moment, I think there is one thing, to defend myself, my employees, my family and work.”

Surveillance footage captured the store owner who raises a pistol from behind the table at the back of the store and fired one tour of a bullet -resistant window, which sent a crowd of potential thieves to run to their cars and flee the area.

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“He was behaving in self -defense,” the owner of the owner, Mohamed Abuchid, told KTLA. “He thought reasonably believed that they were trying to come to harm himself or his family, and his work. So, he launched a warning shot to make sure no one entered.”

According to the same thieves’ crew with a successful foolishness in Bisan’s jewelry, located directly across the street in 500 South Brukhorest Street, just more than a week ago.

In this case, the theft crew used a car to destroy the glass front for construction and raided the store’s width cases by destroying it with hammers and steady.

It is not overlooked, but at least two suspects were arrested near Harbor Street and Manchester Street shortly.

“This appears to be a recent trend, to appear with more than ten people, overwhelming employees and stealing thousands and thousands of dollars in goods,” APD SGT. Matt Sterine said Ktla. “Not only here in Anhaim, but throughout Southern California.”

Anyone with information about these investigations is encouraged to contact the Anheim Police theft Department.

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