San Jose: Seven suspects arrested on suspicion of involvement in jewelry store smash and grab
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San Jose: Seven suspects arrested on suspicion of involvement in jewelry store smash and grab
"Imagine spending decades pouring your heart and soul into a small business, grinding every day to serve your community and build a lasting legacy for your family. Then imagine a group of young thugs smashing through your doors, throwing you to the ground and stealing what you sacrificed a lifetime to create," said Brian Shab, assistant chief of the San Jose Police Department. "Since that horrific day, every moment while these criminals remained free must have felt like an eternity, not just for the victims, but for the entire community."
"Police believe that these seven people were connected with a group of more than a dozen robbers who rammed a car into the front of Kim Hung Jewelry on Aborn Road in San Jose on Sept. 5 and made off with a bounty of jewelry, authorities said at a news conference. One of the robbers violently shoved the store's 88-year-old owner to the ground during the robbery."
Seven people were arrested on suspicion of involvement in a Sept. 5 smash-and-grab at Kim Hung Jewelry in San Jose that left the store’s 88-year-old owner shoved to the ground and later suffering a stroke. Police say the seven are believed to be part of a group of more than a dozen robbers who rammed a car into the store and fled with a large amount of jewelry. The suspects include residents from Pacifica, San Leandro, East Palo Alto, Manteca, San Francisco, South San Francisco and San Francisco. Authorities said several suspects may be linked to other recent Bay Area smash-and-grab robberies.
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