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Hopefully I didn't get Jimmie Olson'd on this. Article is a coupla days old, a day when I didn't get on here much.

https://nypost.com/2022/07/13/san-jose-homeless-bunker-filled-with-stolen-loot-and-guns/
No arrest? Couldn't they have waited?
Had some common area furniture stolen from a Bellevue WA. Apartment complex I was flippin' once.

I'd shown up early in the morning and took notice, saw tracks in the dew covered grass and followed them to a neighboring complex. The tracks led right to the door of a apartment there.

Called the cops and an hour later a couple detectives showed up. Tracks were gone, morning dew had burned off, but I took the detectives there and they knocked on the door.

The entire apartment was stacked to the ceiling with stolen goods.
I had to go in and ID what was mine.
There was just paths meandering through the place.
There was new stuff, old stuff and a lot of rental tools.

Enough stuff to make them homeless guys look like rookie amateurs.

Detectives woke up three college kids that were living there.
The place was directly in front of Bellevue Community College off 148th.

Got my furniture back and left the cops and thieves to conduct their business.
Nice to see that some folks will probably get their stolen stuff back. Of course, if homeless guys are responsible for all of this theft then you just know that at worst, they will receive a mere slap on the wrist. Because they have become part of the "protected class" versus people like me who would become a guest at the local iron bar hotel if I had committed a crime like that.
Question is... Who dug the underground bunker? Doesn't seem like your average homeless dudes would work for many days to build a large underground room before starting their crime spree.
$100k worth of stuff in a bunker...so like a gallon of gas, two 2x4's, and a roll of duct tape?
Originally Posted by DMc
No arrest? Couldn't they have waited?
from the article

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Six suspects were arrested on a variety of charges, police said, without elaborating.
Now that’s how you get good deals.

Heyyy manes…gimme three dolla fo dis air sanda it bramnf new and sheeit

Another reason why I hired crackheads on my crews.

Ayy manes yu noe my homie Pearl he work last week, he gots a big a ladda at his gram-mummah house fo $20
One of things in the article I found interesting, in one of those "It had to be", is this

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The post received a reply from a local woman, Ashley King, who said that the site where her future home is being built had recently been raided.

In fact, her home has been targeted four times in six months, she later told ABC7 News — saying that the worst part is “how powerless people feel.”

“I imagine there are probably several more places like that around town, with just how frequently tools in specific are being taken from construction sites,” she told the local station.

To see weapons like that, rifles, stuff that could do damage, serious damage … That is just so incredibly disturbing,” said King, an 8th-grade teacher.
(my bold!)

Imagine that , an 8th grade teacher..
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now that’s how you get good deals.

Heyyy manes…gimme three dolla fo dis air sanda it bramnf new and sheeit

Another reason why I hired crackheads on my crews.

Ayy manes yu noe my homie Pearl he work last week, he gots a big a ladda at his gram-mummah house fo $20
I'm no shotgun fancier, maybe someone can tell what they are in that pic.

But they look awfully nice for someone to probably cut down so it could fit in the Honda Accord or Chevy Malibu to go shoot up some homie's place.
Denver goes in with a clawand dump trucks. My brother watches near his home. I always wonder how much stolen stuff is never identified. Worst part us they guve warning so the people aren't there to be clawed
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