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In her latest video episode, Candace offers her thoughts on the Department of (No) Education. Plus, police killed a white man in Utah — where are the protestors? And, Tiger Woods’s ex is suing him for $30 million for “severe emotional damage.”
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Police: Georgia Man Crushed by Vehicle While Allegedly Stealing Catalytic Converter
A Georgia man was crushed by a vehicle while allegedly attempting to steal a catalytic converter, according to the Chatham County Police Department.
Chatham County Police announced Matthew Eric Smith, 32, was found dead around 9:00 a.m. under a vehicle at a car dealership on Ogeeche Road in Chatham County on March 7.
Police believe he had been trying to steal a catalytic converter when the vehicle fell on top of him and crushed him.
WTOC reported Smith’s body was discovered by the owner of South Bound Auto Sales, Mike Abouharb.
“I didn’t even get close to him. I called the police right away,” Abourhard said.
Chatham County Police noted 39 catalytic converters were stolen in the county last year.
Police Chief Jeff Hadley said the department is highlighting this case to deter others from attempting thefts similar to this alleged one, WSAV reported.
“We normally don’t publicize every death investigation that we go to. Many are natural, it could be an overdose or something like that, but because of the uniqueness of this case. We you know had wanted the public to know one really hopefully as a deterrent for unfortunately anyone had those intentions to go around stealing catalytic converters,” he said, per WSAV.
He has also called on policymakers to more strictly regulate the sale of catalytic converters, which contain precious metals, to disincentivize future thefts, per WSAV.
Chatham County police records indicate Smith had been arrested more than a dozen times, per WSAV.
Abourhard told WOTC such thefts aren’t an uncommon occurrence.
“Name it…it happened,” he said. “In any given year, you got between $30 to $50,000 lost in catalytic converters, radios, even tires!” he said.
He added that he’s reevaluating his business model in response to this most recent incident, calling it “the straw that broke the camel’s back,” per WOTC.
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Watch: Masked, Hooded Vandals Ransack New York City Chinese Restaurant
A group of vandals wearing hoods and masks can be seen in a video ransacking a New York City Chinese restaurant Tuesday night.
Yiatin Chu, president of the Asian Wave Alliance, shared a video to Twitter showing “a gang of masked kids” entering the Fish Village restaurant in Queens and tossing over tables and chairs.
Citing the New York Police Department (NYPD), Fox 5 reported the incident occurred around 8 p.m. Tuesday night.
After parading through the restaurant, the group turns around and begins damaging property again from the other side.
“We’ve fallen so low that there’s no expectation of consequences for this horrific attack on private property,” Chu wrote.
The incident reportedly caused an estimated $200,000 in damages, per Fox 5.
“I was scared, and the whole staff was terrified because they came in all of a sudden,” Tony Hu, the restaurant’s manager, told the outlet. “From start to finish, it lasted just one minute.”
Citing officials, ABC 7 reported the group did not use weapons or commit any thefts.
“I don’t see a reason to that and it just seems really immature and inappropriate and I’m kind of furious and really disappointed in the future generation on how they acted,” the outlet quoted a patron named Steven Zhou as saying.
No arrests have been made so far, per ABC 7.
This event comes as city officials, including Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, have called on businesses to require unmasking as a requirement of entry, as Breitbart News noted:
“We are putting out a clear call to all of our shops, do not allow people to enter the store without taking off their face mask,” Adams said in a recent radio interview with 1010 WINS. “And then once they’re inside, they can continue to wear if they so desire to do so. But we need to use the technology we have available to identify those shoplifters and those who are committing serious crimes.”
Maddrey has suggested that removing one’s mask upon entering a business could serve as a “peace offering” to let workers know “they’re not in any danger, any harm.”
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