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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
States, Retailers & ORC Associations
Wage War on Theft
Retail Theft Epidemic Prompts Nationwide Action
As the new year begins, retailers are continuing their fight
against elevated levels of theft, violence and organized retail crime.
Although the retail industry still contends with high levels of theft
and violence, progress has been made across several states and
jurisdictions, specifically involving organized retail crime (ORC)
activity.
Quantifying organized retail crime in totality has many challenges. Many
states realize that the volume of retail theft, cargo theft and online
frauds are due to increased demand from ORC groups seeking to resell
stolen products.
As of 2025, 28 states have established criminal
laws focusing on either those engaged in ORC or enhanced penalties for
those who steal repeatedly to resell stolen goods. Several
states and jurisdictions have established task forces comprised of law
enforcement agencies and prosecutors, focusing on the investigation and
prosecution of those involved in ORC.
The number of ORC associations has grown in recent years. These
associations have opened doors to improve legislation, enhance
investigations and build cooperative relationships. See a full list of
these associations, and find one in your state, here.
Many of these task forces have grown over the past few years,
emphasizing the need for resources, partnerships and laws combatting
these crimes.
To curtail the current level of theft, retailers have been forced to
implement certain security measures, with some causing disruptions
to the shopping experience. Recognizing the disruptions of certain
security measures, many retailers continue to partner with industry
solution providers to bring innovative solutions that not only protect
people and goods but also change the landscape of retail theft and
violence.
"Retailers and solution providers must work together to build and
drive technology that goes beyond thwarting theft in the moment to
predicting it so we can proactively lower the chance of violence by
mitigating crime. Neither party can achieve this feat alone," says
Tony D'Onofrio, president of
Sensormatic
Solutions.
hardwareretailing.com
Record-Breaking ORC Convictions?
Phoenix-area prosecutors break record for organized retail theft
convictions
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office says they broke a record for the
number of organized retail theft convictions in a single year. According
to county officials, the office successfully prosecuted 300 cases of
organized retail theft (ORC) in 2024, breaking the previous record of
297 in 2019.
The office has also seen law enforcement increase the number of related
cases for referrals. This year alone, the office saw 891 cases, up
45% from 2019. Last year, Arizona's Family reported about a man
accused of
stealing $37,000 worth of goods at Valley retailers like Target and Home
Depot.
Additionally,
three women were indicted in early 2024 after Phoenix police discovered
hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stolen health and beauty
products.
"In recent years, ORC has cost retailers billions. The impact of ORC
trickles down from retailers to the consumer, resulting in higher
prices, limited inventory, and eventually store closures. Worse still,
ORC contributes to other criminal activity in our communities, such as
drug and human trafficking and money laundering," the agency said in a
news release.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell credits increased
collaboration with business owners and law enforcement agencies to help
curb the issue. The agency
recently launched a campaign to raise awareness about the
consequences of buying potentially stolen products.
azfamily.com
55,000+ UK Retail Theft Incidents Per
Day in 2023/2024
Theft also reached an all-time high with
over 20 million incidents
UK: Retail crime incidents soar to more than 2,000 a day, BRC survey
shows
Retail crime is at its highest level
on record, according to new figures released today from the British
Retail Consortium's (BRC) Annual Crime Survey.
The
survey reveals incidents of violence and abuse in 2023/24 climbed to
over 2,000 per day, up from 1,300 the year before.
This is more than three times what it was in
2020, when there were 455 incidents a day. Incidents included
racial or sexual abuse, physical assault or threats with weapons. There
were 70 incidents per day which involved a weapon, more than double the
previous year.
With the total number of incidents continuing to grow, and their nature
becoming increasingly aggressive, satisfaction with the police remains
low, with 61% of respondents describing the police response to
incidents as 'poor' or 'very poor'.
Theft also reached an all-time high with over
20 million incidents (over 55,000 per day) costing retailers
£2.2bn in 2023/24 (up from £1.8bn the previous year).
Many more incidents are linked to organised crime, with gangs
systematically targeting stores across the country, stealing tens of
thousands of pounds worth of goods and rotating around multiple stores.
Unsurprisingly, the amount spent on crime prevention is also at a
record high, with retailers investing £1.8 bn on measures such as
CCTV, more security personnel, anti-theft devices and body worn cameras,
up from £1.2bn the previous year.
This takes the total cost of crime to £4.2bn, up from £3.3bn and adds to
the wider cost pressures retailers already face, further limiting
investment and pushing up prices for customers everywhere.
talkingretail.com
Despite UK Retail Crime Surge, Pegasus
Partnership is Bearing Fruit
Retail crime: Record levels of theft and violence in our shops
The Co-op's food business says a partnership between police and
retail is helping turn the tide ahead of long-promised help from the
government, as an annual industry report paints a bleak picture for both
stores and their staff.
The Co-op Group's lead on retail crime said that a partnership known
as Pegasus, which began in October 2023, was starting to bear fruit for
retailers.
Paul Gerrard said police engagement had improved since the
intelligence-sharing initiative began, with
police attendance rising up to 66% last year as a whole in
his chain's experience.
"Before October 2023, police were turning up about two times in every
10," he said of its reporting of crime. "In most cases we had to let the
offender go... now police are turning up more, which is helping
reduce offending."
Co-op's own initiatives to cut crime include a continuing trial of AI
technology that can detect both concealed goods and physical assaults.
It also deploys undercover teams and spent £5m last year on the
rollout of new secure kiosks around its tills and shelves containing
high value goods such as spirits and cigarettes to help better protect
products and staff.
"Our (financial) losses from crime were broadly flat at around 1,000
incidents a day in 2024 in our stores", Mr Gerrard said, while violence
was down by 13% with 3 to 4 colleagues attacked per day.
news.sky.com
RELATED: Theft and violence in UK retail
soar to record levels, survey shows
Overview of Crime Trends in 40 Cities
'Shoplifting
was the only offense higher in 2024 compared to 2023'
Crime Trends in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2024 Update
This study updates and supplements previous U.S. crime trends reports by
the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) with data through December 2024.
It examines yearly and monthly rates of reported crime for 13
violent, property, and drug offenses in 40 American cities that have
consistently reported monthly data over the past six years.
Reported levels of 12 of the 13 offenses covered in this report were
lower in 2024 than in 2023; shoplifting was the
only offense higher in 2024 compared to 2023.
Looking at changes in violent offenses from 2023 to 2024, the number
of homicides in the 29 study cities providing data for that crime was
16% lower, representing 631 fewer homicides. There were 4% fewer
reported aggravated assaults, 15% fewer gun assaults, 6% fewer sexual
assaults, and 4% fewer domestic violence incidents last year than in
2023. Robbery fell by 10% while
carjackings (a type of robbery) decreased by 32%.
Reports of residential burglaries (-13%), nonresidential burglaries
(-6%), larcenies (-5%), and drug offenses (-3%) all decreased in 2024
compared to 2023. But rates of reported shoplifting, a crime that has
received extensive attention from the media and policymakers, increased
by 14% over the same period.
Examining trends over a longer timeframe, most violent crimes are at
or below levels seen in 2019, the year prior to the onset of the
COVID pandemic and racial justice protests of 2020. There were 6%
fewer homicides in the study cities in 2024 than in 2019. Similarly,
sexual assault (-26%), domestic violence (-11%), and
robbery (-19%) were lower in 2024
than in 2019. In contrast, aggravated assaults (+4%), gun assaults
(+5%), and carjackings (+25%) were higher in 2024 than in 2019.
Property crime trends have been mixed over the last five years. There
were fewer residential burglaries (-38%) and larcenies (-12%) in
2024 than in 2019, but more nonresidential
burglaries (+12%) and shoplifting (+1%)..
counciloncj.org
NYC Crime Drops
3% fewer grand larcenies, a 4.8% decrease in
robberies and a 2.8% dip in burglaries
NYC sees dip in major crimes, new data shows
The Big Apple saw a 2% drop in major crime in the first few months of
the fiscal year - along with a dip in transit crime, an early peek
at Mayor Eric Adams' annual report revealed.
The Adams administration is expected to tout a 7% drop in transit
crime, a 9% reduction in car thefts, 3% fewer
grand larcenies, a 4.8% decrease in robberies and a 2.8% dip in
burglaries from July to October of last year compared to the
same time period in 2023, according to a City Hall source.
The leaked data comes from the Preliminary Mayor's Management Report.
The full report is set to be released Thursday afternoon and will
provide a report card for city services.
"The data shows that there were fewer victims of major crimes from
July to October - and thousands fewer victims of major crimes in the
entire year as overall crime was down in 2024 - but we remain focused on
the work that still needs to be done to continue to ensure New Yorkers
both are safe and feel safe," Adams said.
The announcement comes as New Yorkers are reeling from gruesome crimes
that captured headlines and put Big Apple residents on high alert.
nypost.com
Visualizing how mass shootings in 2025 compare with past years
West Palm Beach, FL: Mayor highlights crime reduction in State of the
City address
Will Surge in ICE Raids Impact Store
Foot Traffic?
Philly migrants skip work, school, and shopping amid fears of ICE
enforcement
In the first nine days of the Trump administration, reports of ICE
activity have ricocheted across the Philadelphia region, driving anxiety
in immigrant communities and causing some people to change their
routines and step back from daily life.
On
Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided a North
Philadelphia car wash, arresting seven migrants and sparking a
protest by about 25 pastors, activists, and city residents outside the
agency's Center City office. Philadelphia ICE officials said they could
provide no information on the arrests.
On Wednesday, rumors of an impending ICE raid unsettled
Philadelphia's famous Italian Market, closing businesses and leaving
stalls vacant. For Jesus Mozo, who has worked at a market restaurant for
decades, the sense of emptiness sprang from weeks of talk that "they are
coming."
"At this point I'd rather ICE already show up instead of living like
this, in this unknown," said Mozo, who is well-known and depended on in
the community. "We have to get together, do a march or something,
because this is going to affect not just our economy, but that of the
city, too. ... We are people, too, and we can't keep living in this
level of fear."
Elsewhere, some immigrants stayed away from
supply stores like Home Depot, where undocumented men looking
for work may gather in parking lots, hoping a contractor will offer a
day's pay, and others skipped their stop at Wawa, in case ICE agents
might be watching.
inquirer.com
How Will the 'Changing of the Guard'
in D.C. Impact Workplace Safety?
'OSHA enforcement at the federal level may
be scaled back'
Your Questions about What's Happening in Washington, Answered.
A look at how a second Trump
administration and new Congress could affect safety at your workplace.
The rapidity and extent of the changing of the guard has left many
scrambling to keep up with the latest rule of the land, including
workplace safety professionals who continue to make sure employees go
home in the same, if not better condition, that they arrived to work.
Under the Biden administration, OSHA proposed
and pursued new rules and emphasis programs. Do you think those will
continue, or will they be walked back?
Birnbaum: It is likely that proposed rules and emphasis programs
will be walked back during the current administration, and, in fact,
this is already happening-OSHA has already terminated its rulemaking
related to COVID-19. Other rulemaking that may be on the chopping
block given the Administration's position on certain issues could
include OSHA's ongoing heat illness rulemaking. The current
administration may also consider rescinding OSHA's recent rule
promulgated last year regarding walkaround rights for non-employee,
third-parties.
What do you expect from federal OSHA under the
Trump administration? What do you expect from state OSHA plans?
Birnbaum: While it is anticipated that
OSHA enforcement at the federal level may be scaled back,
roughly half of the states regulate safety compliance through state
plans, all of which have rules that are at least as effective of the
federal government, if not more so. Certain states have enacted
standards that are more restrictive than what is required at the federal
level, including related to emerging issues such as workplace violence,
ergonomics, or heat illness. Companies can expect these states to
continue to enforce their respective regulations, including for emerging
issues in the modern workplace.
ehstoday.com
Some Retailers Shrug Off Trump's
Tariffs
Levi's braces for effects of economic uncertainty on consumers
The denim brand shrugged off tariffs
thanks to its diverse sourcing, but warned its outlook could sour if
inflation and other pressures worsen.
The Trump administration's threat of tariffs isn't an immediate
concern because Levi's sources from 25 countries, with direct sourcing
from China at less than 1% and from Mexico about 5%. But that
doesn't discount their potential effect on the economy more widely,
Singh said.
For the full fiscal year, Levi's expects reported net revenues to
decline 1% to 2%, though the company warned this assumes "no
significant worsening of macro-economic pressures on the consumer,
inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, potential tariffs or
currency fluctuations." Excluding currency exchanges, exiting its
Denizen value brand and footwear, and the impact of a 53rd week, the
company expects revenue to grow 3.5% to 4.5%.
"We are pleased with our Q4 results and the momentum into Q1 '25," Singh
said. "However, we recognize there continues to be a lot of
uncertainty related to the macro environment, potential tariffs, changes
in the tax code as well as worsening foreign exchange."
retaildive.com
Walmart Canada to invest $4.5B in stores, supply chain over the next 5
years
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The Super Bowl is a 'Prime Target' for
Cyberattackers
Super Bowl LIX Could Be a Magnet for Cyberattacks
Concerns include everything from ransomware,
malware, and phishing attacks on the game's infrastructure to those targeting
event sponsors and fans.
Sporting events like the upcoming Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans are prime
targets for cyberattacks due to their massive audiences, extensive digital
infrastructure, and the potential for high financial and reputational impact.
Experts say organizers should be prepared for an onslaught of attacks leading up
to and on game day, which is Feb. 9 this year.
Securing such events can be particularly challenging due to the
vast array of potential attack surfaces, including ticketing systems,
livestreaming platforms, in-stadium Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and
valuable fan data. The New Year's Day terrorist attack in the city has only
added to the concerns, and has
prompted greater physical security measures in the form of increased
surveillance, a significantly larger police presence than initially planned, and
the use of drones and extra cameras to monitor for threats.
High-Stakes Cybersecurity Playbook for the Big Game
James DeMeo, faculty member with Tulane University's School of Professional
Advancement, is an expert in sport event security, facilities, and venue risk
assessment. The Super Bowl, he reminds, is a mega event that the Department of
Homeland Security has designated as a Special Event Assessment Rating 1 (SEAR
1), which is the highest rating from a threat assessment standpoint. Following
the Jan. 1 vehicle ramming incident in New Orleans' French Quarter, event
security concerns are sure to have only heightened, he says.
The top cybersecurity concerns will include those around ransomware, malware,
and phishing threats directed at critical infrastructure for the games and
communication networks. "Command center controls will be tasked with
averting bad actors from infiltrating CCTV, access controls, and wireless
networks while ensuring a seamless fan experience," DeMeo says.
Other focus areas for the security team at the Super Bowl will include protecting
fan payment data and monitoring social media networks for signs of potential
physical threat activity. "Law enforcement will be sharing relative and timely
information with governmental stakeholders like the JTTF and the Secret
Service," DeMeo says. Expect the DHS to monitor posts on social media platforms
in real time before and during the games for conversations that indicate a
threat to the event.
darkreading.com
IT Budgets Continue to Grow
Tech execs grapple with budget sinkholes as AI drives up spend'
Unpredictable cloud bills, outdated software
licenses and shadow IT frustrate FinOps efforts, according to Apptio.
Technology executives are struggling to rein in technology spending as
enterprises plan for IT budget increases this year, according to an Apptio
report published Monday. The IBM FinOps solution provider surveyed 1,004 IT
decision-makers in collaboration with Hanover Research.
The majority of respondents said they expect technology budgets to grow in
the next 12 months to support existing infrastructure and drive innovation.
More than half, however, admitted they lack sufficient data to accurately assess
their organization's IT spending.
Unpredictable cloud bills, outdated software licenses and shadow provisioning
create budgetary black holes as departments outside of IT purchase technology
services, Apptio said. AI add-ons to enterprise software services and
productivity solutions further complicate optimization efforts, according to
the report.
Budget increases can be a boon for CIOs looking to modernize IT
infrastructure and add capabilities, but they don't always free up spending.
Executives anticipate price hikes to consume the lion's share of the expected
increase as the cost of existing services spikes this year, driven in part by
the proliferation of generative AI-powered solutions.
cybersecuritydive.com
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Securing Safe Robotic Workplaces
Experts from Rockwell Automation and Siemens
weigh in on the best ways to ensure safe operations to protect workers and
equipment when deploying robots.
When robots and machines share workspace with humans, the safety of all three
is an issue. Machines and robots operating at high speeds with great force,
wielding a variety of potentially dangerous tools and materials, pose great
risks of injury to workers as well as damage to the robots, machinery and
production output.
Reliable robot and machine safety guarding is, of course, achievable via
personnel training and through the integration of special equipment. But
there is much more to consider. To get deeper, up-to-date insights on the state
of industrial safety today, Automation World tapped the minds of three experts:
Jonathan B. Johnson (JBJ), principal application engineer at Rockwell
Automation, Alex Greenberg (AG), Siemens Digital Industries Software's director
of advanced robotics simulation and Eddy Finaro (EF), product manager at
Siemens.
AW: How do risk assessments for robots and industrial
machinery differ?
JBJ: There are several risk assessment methodologies for industrial machinery
that meet the ISO 12100 requirements for risk assessment and reduction. ISO
12100 is a general standard applicable to machine types with different levels of
complexity and potential for harm. The RIA TR R15.306 risk assessment
methodology for robots is a supplement to the ANSI/RIA R15.06 safety standard,
which addresses hazards unique to the application of robot systems. This can
include hazards associated with robot arms, end-effectors, fixtures and manual
load/unload stations.
AW: What are the key safety standards and regulations
that manufacturers must adhere to related to robot and machine safety?
AG: Follow industry standards like those from OSHA, ANSI and ISO to ensure
safety-regulation compliance. Regularly assess risks associated with machinery
and update safety protocols accordingly. Also, ensure that all personnel are
trained in safety procedures and emergency responses to robot and machinery
maintenance issues and failures.
automationworld.com
UPS reduces Amazon shipments, Lowers 2025 forecast; shares drop
United Parcel Service (UPS) is shifting its focus toward profitability while
revealing plans to reduce its business with Amazon. The move will cut
Amazon's transported volumes by over 50% by mid-2025. This decision is
driven by tough market conditions and a focus on working more efficiently.
However, the announcement has led to a sharp drop in UPS shares, and the
investors reacted negatively to the revenue implications.
The announcement of reduced Amazon deliveries by UPS was unexpected. This means
Amazon deliveries will be cut by 50% in the next 18 months, marking a
major shift in UPS's business model. This is an important decision because
Amazon brought in a lot of money for UPS in 2023 (11.8% of their total).
UPS's decision to cut Amazon deliveries aligns with shifts in consumer behavior
following the pandemic's impact on demand. E-commerce growth has slowed,
reducing parcel volumes, while low-cost shipments from platforms like Temu and
Shein impact UPS profits. The company is struggling to balance efficiency
with competitiveness in this more challenging market. UPS faces the challenge of
maintaining profitability amid weakening demand and increasing competition in
the fast-changing e-commerce market.
economictimes.com
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Murfreesboro, TN: Trio caught after stealing more than $1 million worth
of sunglasses across states
Three
men from Florida were arrested Thursday in connection with a multi-state
organized retail theft ring, according to Murfreesboro Police Department
(MPD). The suspects are accused of stealing more than $1 million
worth of merchandise from Sunglass Hut locations across the United
States. Alexander Trujillo Gomez, 48, Xavier Perez, 52, and Lazaro
Salazar Hechavarria, 28, are all from Miami and face multiple charges,
including two counts of burglary, theft of property valued at $250,000
and over, and vandalism over $1,000. The trio is accused of burglarizing
the Sunglass Hut on Medical Center Parkway on Sunday, Jan. 26. More
than $284,329 worth of merchandise and nearly $2,000 cash were stolen.
They are suspected of similar burglaries at Sunglass Huts in
Hendersonville as well as shops in South Carolina. Investigators
were able to identify a 2022 Pacifica minivan, rented in Miami, Florida,
as the vehicle used in the heists. The minivan was spotted in
Goodlettsville on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The suspects attempted to ship
three boxes of stolen sunglasses to Miami. The men allegedly were
refused service when they wouldn't open the boxes to show what was
inside. A license plate reader alert of the minivan showed that it was
in Smryna, leading to officers arresting the three suspects at a UPS
store, where they had paid to ship the stolen goods to Florida. MPD was
able to stop the package from being sent and also seized the minivan.
fox17.com
Birmingham, AL: Update: Hoover brothers sentenced to federal prison in
massive $1 million retail theft scheme
The brothers in 2024 pleaded guilty to one count each of conspiracy to
engage in the interstate transportation of stolen goods. According to
the plea agreements, from January 2022 through December 2023,
Abdurrahman Amar organized and led a network of "boosters" -
professional thieves. The boosters regularly offered the Amars various
new and unopened goods for purchase, especially personal electronic
devices and tools. The Amars knew that the boosters obtained the items
by stealing them from retailers, including Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot,
and Lowe's. Over the course of the conspiracy, authorities said, the
Amars completed about 7,283 separate sales of stolen goods on eBay,
netting approximately $1,014,191.44. After selling the stolen goods
online, the Amars shipped the stolen goods to customers throughout the
United States and internationally.
al.com
San Bernardino County, CA: Retail theft crew in Southern California lead
police on wild chase
A five-person retail theft crew in San Bernardino County was taken down
after stealing more than $6,000 in merchandise, leading police in a
high-speed chase followed by a foot pursuit that ultimately ended on the
campus of a local high school, video shows. The Jan. 27 incident began
at the Colonies Crossroads shopping mall at 1931 N. Campus Avenue in
Upland, according to a social media post by Upland Police Department.
Store surveillance cameras captured the five suspects, four adults and
one juvenile, as they entered the store wearing hoodies and face
coverings, grabbed armfuls of clothing and left the shop without paying.
ktla.com
Cool Springs, TN: Police still searching for teen suspect after thieves
target Cool Springs business
Teen suspects attempted to make off with thousands of dollars' worth
of merchandise from a Cool Springs business, including dirt bikes,
before some of the suspects were caught by police. For the second time
within six months, Cool Springs Powersports has been the victim of
theft. The most recent incident on Jan. 21 landed a group of teens,
between 13 and 15 years old, in police custody after they broke into the
McEwen Drive business. "They're targeting dirt bikes," general manager
Ronnie DeFrancisco told News 2. "They're coming in with gas cans,
putting gas in them [and] trying to get them out of the dealership, then
then they're literally just trying to ride them off."
wkrn.com
Winona, MN: Teen accused of stealing $26K worth of trading cards from
former employer
Barstow, CA: Two South Carolina Men Arrested for Stealing $3200 of
Garmin Navigation Systems From Love's Travel Stop
Carrollton, GA: 3 Men arrested in multi Target store shoplifting spree;
$2300 recovery
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Shootings & Deaths
Little Rock, AR: Update: New details released in deadly Park Plaza shooting
investigation
Earlier this week, a deadly shooting took place in the parking lot of the Park
Plaza Mall in Little Rock. While the death is still under investigation, Little
Rock police say the person they believe is responsible for the deadly attempted
robbery is now behind bars. On the evening of January 27, officers responded to
the Park Plaza Mall at around 6:00 p.m. with reports of a subject down. When
they arrived, they found 47-year-old Cynthia Gregory in the parking lot-
suffering from a gunshot wound. She was taken to the hospital, where she later
died due to her injuries. On Wednesday night police announced that they had
arrested 18-year-old Abdelrahmanahmed Sallam in connection to the deadly
shooting and charged him with capital murder, aggravated robbery, and
aggravated assault. Investigators were also able to confirm that the incident
began as an attempted robbery.
thv11.com
Columbus, OH: Update: Trial date set for suspect accused in fatal Tuttle
Crossing mall shooting in 2022
It was the chaotic scene outside the Mall at Tuttle Crossing on June 12, 2022.
Columbus police say 25-year-old Dontarious Sylvester hit 24-year-old Tyrone Gray
Jr. with a handbag inside the shoe store, Sole Stop, following an argument.
There were at least 15 other people inside the store at the time. Police say
Gray pulled out a gun and fired multiple times at Sylvester before he walked out
of the store and called 911. Sylvester did not survive. "My son isn't here, so
me being his father, I'm going to come here to speak for him," Sylvester's
father Reginald Moffatt said in court on Thursday. Gray refused to come to the
court from the jail, but his attorney asked to push back the trial again. "We
are tired of waiting," Moffatt said. Judge Andy Miller agreed enough time has
passed and he will not move the trial back. The trial will begin on Feb. 18.
10tv.com
Pittsburgh, PA: Update: Homicide trial begins for Taco Bell manager accused of
shooting, killing employee
During the first day of Zaiyre Simmons' trial, we learned he and Dorian Carver
had an argument about a "write up" at work. Police say what started as an
argument, ended with Simmons shooting and killing Carver with a stolen gun.
Simmons was Carver's manager at the Taco Bell on Cochran Road in Green Tree. New
surveillance video from inside the restaurant shows the two men at first
bickering with each other, then physically fighting outside of the restaurant,
as a co-worker tried splitting them up. Carver ran down the street to the
Northwestern Mutual office to make a phone call to be picked up. Video played in
court shows Simmons running after him. Moments later, Carver was killed.
Carver's family told Channel 11, the trial could go into next week.
msn.com
Seattle, WA: College student shot in both legs while inside Lakewood shopping
center
A Seattle college student was caught off guard after being shot in the legs
while using an ATM inside a shopping complex in Lakewood. Alexandria, who asked
that we not use her full name, says it happened at the B & I shopping center.
She says she still has a bullet lodged in one of her legs that currently cannot
be removed, and the shooter is still on the loose. Alexandria says she was hit
by a random bullet after violence erupted inside the building.
fox13seattle.com
Wadesboro, NC: Person shot outside NC Dollar General
One person was shot and another injured by flying glass outside a Dollar General
store in Wadesboro on Wednesday afternoon, police said. The shooting happened
just before 4 p.m. at the Dollar General at 1301 E. Caswell Street. Witnesses
reported seeing two people flee the scene on foot after shots were fired.
Wadesboro Police officers arrived within minutes and found one person with a
gunshot wound and a second person injured by shattered glass. Officers provided
immediate medical help until Anson County EMS arrived. The Anson County
Sheriff's Office also responded to assist. Both have non-life-threatening
injuries, according to police. Police have not yet identified any suspects and
no arrests have been made. The investigation remains active and ongoing.
wcnc.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
New Castle, DE: Terrifying Armed Robbery at Wireless World: Suspect Flees with
Stolen Electronics
Dunwoody, GA: Person broke into Perimeter Mall to steal from Cinnabon
Toronto, Canada: Suspects sought after hammers used in Smash & Grab cellphone
robbery at East Town Centre
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Auto - Rome, GA -
Burglary
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Auto - Barstow, CA -
Robbery
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Bakery - Dunwoody, GA
- Burglary
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C-Store - Pulaski
County, AR - Armed Robbery
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C-Store - Cary, NC -
Armed Robbery / Cust wounded
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C-Store Cary, NC -
Armed Robbery
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C-Store - San Antonio,
TX - Armed Robbery
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C-Store - Iowa City,
IA - Armed Robbery
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C-Store - West
Columbia, SC - Armed Robbery
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Cellphone - Sulphur
Springs, TX - Robbery
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Clothing - San
Bernardino County, CA - Robbery
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Dollar - Ceres, CA -
Armed Robbery
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Electronics - New
Castle, DE - Armed Robbery
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Eyewear -
Murfreesboro, TN - Robbery
• Jewelry - Sherman Oaks, CA - Burglary
• Jewelry - Jacksonville, FL - Robbery
• Jewelry - Ashland, KY - Robbery
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Restaurant - Salina,
NY - Burglary
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Target - Carrollton,
GA - Robbery
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Tobacco - Newark, DE -
Robbery
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Tobacco - Lincoln, NE
- Burglary
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Walmart - Elk City, OK
- Burglary
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• 16 robberies
• 6 burglaries
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