Smash-and-grab robbers raided their jewelry store. Now, a California family may call it quits
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Smash-and-grab robbers raided their jewelry store. Now, a California family may call it quits
"The family said that they're unsure whether the elderly shop owner will return to his jewelry store after the robbery. Police have not released any details about the suspects. Elected officials, public safety advocates and the Vietnamese community rallied outside the business to call for more funding from the state to combat crime. The mob that crashed an SUV through the front door of Kim Hung Jewelry in San José arrived in multiple vehicles and carried out their smash-and-grab robbery in less than a minute."
"The masked robbers stormed through the shattered storefront, brandishing hammers, at least one gun and trash bags to haul away the merchandise, according to police. The brazen daylight heist, which was caught on video, prompted an angry response from lawmakers, public safety advocates and Vietnamese community leaders who called for increased law enforcement resources to combat organized crime rings. It has also forced the Vietnamese family running the jewelry story to consider abandoning the business."
Masked robbers in multiple vehicles crashed an SUV through the front entrance of Kim Hung Jewelry and completed a smash-and-grab in under a minute. The intruders used hammers, at least one firearm, and trash bags to remove merchandise while surveillance captured the daylight heist. The 88-year-old owner and his son were inside preparing to close when the SUV rammed the storefront; relatives declined to identify them for fear of retaliation. Police have not released suspect details. Lawmakers, public safety advocates and Vietnamese community leaders rallied outside the store seeking more state resources to combat organized crime. The family may abandon the business.
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