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Compton Gas Station Owner Faces Repeated Looting and Vandalism

FOX 11 Los AngelesJuly 15, 20252 min33,391 views
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Repeated Looting and Vandalism

  • 🎯 A Compton gas station owner is experiencing repeated looting and vandalism by swarms of young people.
  • πŸ’₯ The most recent break-in on June 30th caused $50,000 in repairs, with a previous incident on June 7th costing $150,000.
  • πŸ“± Cell phone video captures the chaos, showing merchandise strewn across the floor and items being stolen.

Impact on Business and Employees

  • πŸ’Έ Vandals break registers, steal money, and access safes and ATMs, in addition to taking merchandise.
  • ⚠️ Employees are traumatized and fear for their safety, as they have been threatened by the individuals.
  • πŸ› οΈ The owner has had to pay for all repairs out of pocket.

Law Enforcement Response and Challenges

  • 🚨 Despite multiple incidents, no arrests have been made.
  • πŸš“ The owner states that local law enforcement would like to help but are outmanned.
  • ⏳ During one incident, there was an 8-hour stretch with no police or sheriff presence.

Broader Issues: Street Racing and Social Media

  • πŸš— The gas station also faces issues with street racers using the pump islands for dangerous stunts.
  • πŸ“£ The owner believes criminals are emboldened because incidents are bragged about on social media, leading to a sense of impunity.
  • πŸ“ˆ He fears the situation will only get worse if no action is taken.
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