0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
San Francisco has a serious problem with car break-ins. Back in 2018 there were reports that some exhausted city residents who’d had their cars broken into more than once were now leaving notes in the window begging thieves to move on. Here are some of those messages:...This week, KPIX 5, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco, sent a reporter out to cover the story after video of a daytime break-in circulated. You’ll never guess what happened:QuoteA KPIX 5 reporter investigating a series of auto break-ins around Twin Peaks in San Francisco was robbed of his camera at gunpoint Wednesday…KPIX 5 reporter Don Ford was on the story Tuesday and again on Wednesday, and was preparing to interview nearby homeowners when a white luxury sedan with four men inside pulled up.“The car came up here while we were about to do an interview, three guys jumped out,†said Ford. “One had a gun and put in my face and said, ‘We’re taking the camera.’â€
A KPIX 5 reporter investigating a series of auto break-ins around Twin Peaks in San Francisco was robbed of his camera at gunpoint Wednesday…KPIX 5 reporter Don Ford was on the story Tuesday and again on Wednesday, and was preparing to interview nearby homeowners when a white luxury sedan with four men inside pulled up.“The car came up here while we were about to do an interview, three guys jumped out,†said Ford. “One had a gun and put in my face and said, ‘We’re taking the camera.’â€