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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


'Shopping Center Units' Fighting ORC
FCPD Leading the Fight Against Organized Retail Crime
As organized retail crime affects local businesses in the National Capital Region, the FCPD is staying at the forefront of the crime fight with proactive measures to safeguard the community, businesses, and shoppers during the holiday season and year-round.

Shopping Center Units: Protecting Our Malls

FCPD's Shopping Center Units (SCUs) are essential in combating organized retail crime. Positioned in key shopping areas like Springfield Mall, Fair Oaks Mall, and Tysons Corner Mall, these units work around the clock to disrupt criminal networks. Officers collaborate with businesses, loss prevention teams, and local retailers to deter crime and maintain communication with frontline workers.

With a consistent presence in high-traffic areas, FCPD officers can identify trends and respond swiftly to suspicious activity, preventing crime before it occurs. Detectives receive ongoing training to recognize organized retail crime indicators and national trends, enhancing the safety of shopping environments for residents and visitors.

Data-Informed Decision Making: Smarter Policing

FCPD leverages data to enhance operations. Weekly reviews of strategic crime data allow officers to track trends in organized retail crime and adjust resources accordingly. This strategic approach ensures officers are deployed to the right locations at the right times, making a significant impact on crime prevention.

Sharing Our Successes: Building Partnerships Across the Region

FCPD actively shares best practices with neighboring law enforcement agencies to promote regional collaboration against organized retail crime. By training with other departments in data-driven tactics and specialized unit deployment, FCPD enhances overall community protection.

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FCPD is committed to innovation and collaboration in addressing organized retail crime. By utilizing advanced technology, such as license plate reader systems, the department improves its ability to identify and track vehicles linked to criminal activity. The Shopping Center Units, data-driven strategies, and partnerships with other law enforcement agencies position FCPD as a leader in the fight against organized retail crime. fcpdnews.wordpress.com


Putting More Barriers Around Stores
San Francisco Mayor London Breed's push for barriers to protect Union Square businesses from retail crime
A little more than 24 hours after suspects crashed a car into the Louis Vuitton store in San Francisco's Union Square in an attempted burglary, Mayor London Breed is looking to make changes to try and benefit safety in the area.

She is pushing for an easier process that would allow businesses to put more bollards and planters in front of their locations. If you're not familiar with bollards, they are the long and round things that surround the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco. They also surround federal buildings.

Now there is a push to bring those or something similar, along with planters to Union Square. All this in light of another attempted crash and grab at the Louis Vuitton store Monday.

She says the city will cut some of the red tape involved in the approval process. It is still unclear how much the city will give out.

Rob Reiter, co-founder of the Storefront Safety Council, says bollards have been installed in New York City, Las Vegas, and Chicago. While he applauds the effort here in San Francisco, he has questions and concerns about businesses going through this installment process when the city's infrastructure is a hundred plus years old.

"If the city did it, excuse the expression, 'right,' they would put in the bollards themselves so they would all be continuous and would all look the same and it could be done in phases that made sense," said Reiter.

It is yet to be determined how fast bollards could be installed in the area and how much money they would cost. abc7news.com

 
See how NYC retail owners stay open amid rising shopliftings
While difficult to accurately measure levels of organized retail theft in the United States due to variations in data collection criteria, the National Retail Federation says retailers are struggling in the face of continuing store thefts. Some cities are being harder hit than others. With New York City seeing a 5% increase in retail theft compared to last year.   america.cgtn.com
 

Where are the retail theft ring leaders? CA isn't tracking what happens after the arrests.
No one - not the Governor's Office, the CHP Retail Crime Task Force, nor California's Attorney General - can tell us how many of the people arrested for retail theft this year were actually sentenced, let alone how many went to jail, received treatment, or re-offended. State data indicate most of the people arrested by the task force were cited and released.

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How C-Stores Are Competing with Fast Food
Will Convenience Stores in America Take Over Fast Food?
Convenience stores, from giants like 7-Eleven to regional brands like QuikTrip, are evolving to compete with fast-food restaurants by enhancing their food offerings and creating inviting dining environments.

As traditional sales of cigarettes and soft drinks decline, convenience store operators are turning to international concepts like grab-and-go ideas, according to The Associated Press. Some locations have introduced sit-down seating, expanded coffee selections to compete with Starbucks, and made-to-order meals to attract busy consumers seeking affordable and appealing dining options.

Jeff Lenard, vice president of strategic industry initiatives for the National Association of Convenience Stores, stated, "It has been a decades-long journey to go from food that was perceived as desperation to destination."

Chains like Wawa and Casey's are expanding their menus to include dinner items, while 7-Eleven is launching nationwide delivery through its 7NOW app, bringing fresh international-inspired foods to U.S. locations. Despite recent closures and financial challenges, convenience stores are tapping into the popularity of unique regional offerings to build a loyal customer base. retailwire.com


An Appeal Is Coming After Rejected Merger
Should Tapestry and Capri Holdings Be Allowed To Merge?
A proposed merger between Tapestry, the parent company of Coach, and Capri Holdings, owner of Michael Kors, has been halted by a federal judge. The ruling, issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, follows a brief trial conducted last month, although detailed reasons for the decision have not been disclosed.

The merger aimed to unite several luxury brands, including Tapestry's Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman with Capri's Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors. However, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) raised concerns that such a consolidation could harm consumers. Since the $8.5 billion merger announcement last year, it has faced substantial regulatory challenges, culminating in the FTC's lawsuit to block it.

In response to the ruling, both Tapestry and Capri Holdings have announced their intention to appeal. Capri, which boasts a portfolio of prestigious brands, stated its commitment to luxury and innovation while expressing disappointment in the court's decision. Tapestry released a statement as well, arguing that the merger would be beneficial for competition, highlighting the dynamic nature of the luxury fashion industry, which is marked by both established and emerging players. retailwire.com


Consumer confidence surges in October to highest level since January

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October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Recognizing National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in 2024
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Throughout this month, cyber issue awareness is promoted to educate individuals and organizations on the importance of cybersecurity. This year has seen notable cyber threats, making cyber awareness and preparedness essential. Here, cyber leaders share their thoughts on cybersecurity and the threat landscape.

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Security leaders discuss

Karl Holmqvist, Founder and CEO at Lastwall:

"We stand at a pivotal moment in cybersecurity, where we must confront a pressing question: "Are we genuinely doing enough to secure our world?" As the digital landscape evolves with unprecedented speed, companies are uniquely positioned to lead by crafting and deploying robust, accessible solutions. It is time to move beyond the minimum thresholds of compliance and push for fortified defenses that truly make a difference. By embracing innovative pricing models, the industry can democratize access to high-quality protective measures, ensuring that organizations of all sizes can step up their security game. The priority must be to safeguard our society.

"With the advent of post-quantum computing on the horizon, the stakes have never been higher. The protection of sensitive information and critical infrastructure demands a renewed and unwavering commitment. To build a safer future, the cybersecurity community must unite, fostering collaboration and a proactive stance against emerging threats. When we view cybersecurity as a shared duty - to protect society - we lay the foundation for real, meaningful progress. This collective resolve will be our strongest defense in navigating the challenges ahead."

Bruno Kurtic, Co-Founder, President, & CEO at Bedrock Security:

"The 21st Cybersecurity Awareness Month's theme "Secure Our World" is a stark reminder of our shared responsibility in securing the digital landscape. Data breaches continue to escalate, with the average data breach costing $4.88 million - the highest cost ever recorded - and the number of data compromises rising to 1,571 in the first half of 2024, up 14% from 2023.

See what other security leaders say: securitymagazine.com


Global Cybersecurity 'Road Map'
CISA rolls out international strategic plan to bolster cyber cooperation

The agency is looking to strengthen intel sharing with key cyber partners, raise security standards and ensure a more resilient global supply chain.

AdvertisementThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Tuesday unveiled its first-ever international strategic plan, which will serve as a road map for how the federal agency will work with numerous global partners to combat malicious threat activity.

The plan is designed to advance existing work to boost the resilience of critical infrastructure, increase the security of global supply chains and raise intel sharing and coordination with international cyber authorities and other key partners.

The work at CISA to boost international cooperation is part of a larger strategy by the Biden administration to enhance international cooperation toward a more secure global ecosystem. U.S. law enforcement authorities, the State Department and various intelligence agencies have worked closely with international partners to coordinate cyber protection strategies. cybersecuritydive.com
 

Ransomware hits web hosting servers via vulnerable CyberPanel instances
A threat actor - or possibly several - has hit approximately 22,000 vulnerable instances of CyberPanel and encrypted files on the servers running it with the PSAUX and other ransomware.

CyberPanel is a widely used open-source control panel that's used for managing servers used for hosting websites.

Two critical command injection vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-51378 and CVE-2024-51567) affecting CyberPanel versions 2.3.6 and (unpatched) 2.3.7 have been publicly documented earlier this week by the security researchers - refr4g and DreyAnd - who unearthed and reported them.

The posts were made public just a few days after the panel's maintainers committed fixes for the two very similar flaws, which allow attackers to bypass authentication requirements and remotely execute arbitrary commands on the server. helpnetsecurity.com


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Improving Cannabis Security While Reducing Burden on Businesses
Thoughts to Improve Security Regulations Across the Nation

Sapphire works with clients all over the country to ensure that their security standards apply best practices and meet compliance requirements. However, several business owners in the cannabis industry alert us to burdensome requirements from regulators.

In this article, we examine common security regulations which may be construed as "burdensome". Then we explain the ramifications of each. Finally, we offer solutions which may be aligned with best practices as well as with regulators' interests.

Excessive Video Retention

In the camera-heavy cannabis industry, we see hundreds of terabytes of storage required to meet regulations.

Most retail and warehouse businesses store video for between 7-30 days. 90 days is common for cannabis businesses (California, Massachusetts, Maryland). Canada still requires one year of retention, while West Virginia and Pennsylvania previously did (now both at 180 days). More retention can double the materials costs for video systems, to say nothing of increased maintenance costs. States like Illinois or Mississippi require off-site cloud storage. Yes, this feature removes reliance on an on-site NVR and makes remote access easier; however, again the price tag jumps dramatically, and onsite bandwidth requirements become a non-negligible calculation.

Our suggestion is to cap video retention at 45 days, which is sufficient for most investigations. As cloud storage technology develops, it may become more affordable, but for now, it annihilates security budgets for several years forward without clear ROI. Perhaps an emphasis on motion-activated recording instead of continuous recording would increase ROI for cloud storage.

Secondary Alarm Systems

Requiring two alarm systems with two separate monitoring companies creates an installation expense AND a recurring (monthly) expense. Redundancy can be achieved within one alarm system, or better yet, one can spend that money on proactive video monitoring or better door hardware. UL 681-standard alarm systems are much tougher to beat than those with minimum capabilities. Generators and battery backups can solve the power-outage problem. Overnight private security patrol/response teams are ideal too, when available.

Fencing Materials

A solution of 6-foot fencing with screening and possibly barbed/razor wire will enhance barrier security. Emphasis on CPTED generally produces strong ROI. Either of these will hopefully assuage those who want above-standard fencing. sapphirerisk.com



The Fight Continues Over NYC's Illegal Pot Shops
NYC law used to shutter unlicensed weed bodegas is unconstitutional, judge rules
A Queens judge ruled Tuesday that the local law that let New York City rapidly shut down more than 1,000 businesses accused of selling cannabis without licenses is unconstitutional because it denies shop owners their rights to due process.

AdvertisementThe decision calls the legality of the closures into question and has the potential to halt the city's enforcement effort, known as Operation Padlock to Protect, which Mayor Eric Adams has repeatedly hailed as a success.

Liz Garcia, a spokesperson for the mayor, said Tuesday the city will appeal the ruling.

"Illegal smoke shops and their dangerous products endanger young New Yorkers and our quality of life, and we continue to padlock illicit storefronts and protect communities from the health and safety dangers posed by illegal operators," she said.

The city updated its administrative code earlier this year to make it easier to shut down stores suspected of selling cannabis without licenses. But New York Supreme Court Justice Kevin Kerrigan has ruled that the portions of the city's law that allow the sheriff to unilaterally decide whether to keep a store closed for up to a year are unconstitutional.

Under the law, the owner of a business that has been padlocked for allegedly selling cannabis without a license is entitled to a hearing with the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, or OATH. After listening to the facts of the case, the hearing officer makes a recommendation as to whether the store should remain closed. gothamist.com


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62% Are Worried About Being Targeted By Online Fraudsters
How online shoppers are targeted by - and respond to - scams
Scammers are increasingly attempting to defraud online customers, and it is affecting consumer behavior.

According to the "2024 Norton Cyber Security Insights Report: Holiday" study, 62% of surveyed U.S. consumers are worried about being targeted by online fraudsters during this holiday season, while 53% are specifically concerned about Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping scams. Three-in-10 respondents say they have been targeted by a scam while holiday shopping online.

Out of targeted respondents, more than four-in-10 (43%) fell victim, to an online shopping scam. Three-in-10 report the scam happened on Black Friday, another three-in-10 say it occurred on Christmas, and 11% on Cyber Monday.

Other specific concerns respondents have about online holiday shopping include:

Seven-in-10 (71%) are concerned about their personal details being compromised, up 8% year-over-year.
Six-in-10 (59%) are concerned about being scammed by a third-party retailer, up 9% year-over-year.
Six-in-10 (59%) are concerned about AI shopping scams, up 11% year-over-year.


Discounts

Two-thirds of respondents have taken some action to receive an online discount code. This likely helped drive 53% year-over-year increase in "malvertising" attacks - malicious ads often seen by consumers when searching for something, recorded by Norton during the 2023 holiday season. Adware - malicious software often distributed via malvertising - increased by 227% over the same period.

AI chatbots

While 36% of respondents say that AI recommendations are helpful and could enhance their online shopping experience, 57% say they would abandon their carts if they could only speak with a chatbot rather than a human customer service representative.

Only 26% of respondents trust AI to handle their personal information securely, and 37% who have interacted with an AI chatbot while holiday shopping online report receiving inaccurate information.

Social media ads

Thirty-seven percent of respondents have purchased a holiday gift from a social ad, with these buyers mainly purchasing through Facebook (60%), Instagram (48%) and TikTok (40%). One in five are willing to click on a social media ad or email claiming to offer a gift, potentially exposing them to malware or fraudulent offers. chainstoreage.com


Amazon employees resist CEO Andy Jassy's 5-day return-to-office mandate - are now even 'rage applying' in droves
Amazon employees aren't too happy with their company's CEO, Andy Jassy, lately.

In May 2023, Jassy instituted a new policy ordering remote workers to report to Amazon offices at least three days weekly. While this new requirement was met with a walk-out, a petition, and a lot of anger, Jassy has doubled down. In a September letter, he gave workers until January 2025 to return full-time to the office five days a week.

Many workers aren't gearing up for their new commute, though. Instead, a number say they're either looking for work or rage quitting rather than opting to return to a full-time in-office arrangement. The big question, though, is whether they'll end up regretting it if they leave. finance.yahoo.com


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Montgomery County, PA: 2 Led Retail Theft Ring That Targeted 1000 Stores
Two Abington Township residents have been charged as leaders of an organized retail ring that targeted 1,000 stores in nine states with most of the crimes in southeastern Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region, authorities said. Attorney General Michelle Henry, along with the Pennsylvania State Police, announced charges against the three alleged leaders of an organized retail theft crew who stole merchandise, altered receipts, and made returns at TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls stores, resulting in more than $850,000 in payouts. The alleged leaders are Davon Whitfield, 40, of Roslyn; Naima Scott, 47, of Abington; and Zonay Griffin, 26, of Philadelphia. They are charged with numerous felonies, including corrupt organizations, organized retail theft, forgery, and conspiracy, authorities said. The organization used several methods to take advantage of return policies at TJX Companies stores - which include T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, HomeSense, and Sierra. Most of the transactions began with the theft of items, which were ultimately returned.  patch.com


Orem, UT: Three arrested, suspected of stealing over $8,000 from Target and Kohls locations
Three people have been arrested after an investigation allegedly linked them to over $8,000 in thefts from over a dozen Target and Kohl's stores across the Wasatch Front. Michael Gianfranco Canari Ramos, 22, Fernando Jose Granados Veliz, 24, and Jennifer Quespa, 22, were all arrested on Monday on the same five charges. According to a bookings affidavit, all three suspects are foreign nationals and provided addresses from out of state. Quespe provided an address from New York, Ramos provided one from Connecticut, and Veliz allegedly hails from New Jersey. The affidavit also states that the investigation began on Saturday when an Orem police officer took a report alleging multiple suspects were purchasing items with counterfeit bills or returning items purchased with counterfeit bills to get clean money.  ksltv.com


Bloomfield Township, MI: 4 Women arrested after theft of $3.2K in merchandise from local stores
Officers located the vehicle and made a traffic stop, identifying the driver as Dajuandolyn Ramey, 19. The three passengers were identified; all four suspects were coming from Toledo, Ohio. Officers observed Ulta bags and merchandise in the vehicle and placed all four suspects under arrest. Police impounded the vehicle, obtained a search warrant for it, and recovered merchandise from Bloomfield Township's Ulta Beauty, TJ Maxx, and Bath & Body Works. Detectives also recovered merchandise from a Dick's Sporting Goods outside of the township. Stolen merchandise recovered from the stores totaled over $3,200.   candgnews.com


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Shootings & Deaths


Kings Mountain, NC: Armored truck worker killed during robbery at ATM
One person was killed during an armed robbery of a Loomis Fargo armored truck in Kings Mountain on Wednesday, police confirmed. The incident occurred a few minutes before 9 a.m. at a pharmacy along East King Street, also known as U.S. 74 Business Route, in Kings Mountain. Chief Gerald Childress confirmed the victim was shot multiple times and died at the scene. The case is being investigated as an armed robbery homicide. "He was attempting to service the ATM when this incident took place," Childress said. Childress confirmed the victim was armed and his weapon was recovered at the scene. He said it's too early in the investigation to determine if any money was taken after the shooting.   wcnc.com


Conyers, GA: Man killed in police shooting during confrontation at gas station
A man is dead after officials say he was shot by police officers during a confrontation at a Conyers gas station on Wednesday morning. The shooting happened shortly before 7 a.m. at a Chevron gas station on Sigman Road in Conyers, not far from Highway 138. Authorities tell FOX 5 that officers were dispatched to the gas station after a caller reported that a man was inside the nearby convenience store causing a disturbance and refusing to leave the scene. When officers got to the scene, officials say the man refused to comply with their orders and tried to leave the area in his truck. At some point, the officers fired shots, shattering the back window of the truck and hitting the man. The truck then drove into the front of the store.   fox5atlanta.com


San Bernardino County, CA: Update: Man, 51, shot dead inside Victorville Galleria
A 34-year-old man from San Bernardino County wanted in connection with a deadly shooting at a local mall earlier this month was taken into custody in Northern California, officials announced Tuesday. Authorities with the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said in a news release that the violence unfolded on Oct. 6 inside the Victorville Galleria, located at 14560 Palmdale Road. According to detectives, Victorville resident Harold Phillips Jr. and the victim, 51-year-old Guy Taylor, also from Victorville, were involved in a physical altercation when the shooting occurred. Deputies responded to reports of "shots fired inside the mall" just before 3:30 p.m. and located the 51-year-old who was suffering from at least one gunshot wound. "Deputies attempted lifesaving measures until medical personnel arrived, however, Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene," the release stated.  ktla.com


Kalamazoo, MI: 60 shots fired outside Kalamazoo strip mall left 2 people injured
More details have been released after two people were injured when at least two groups exchanged gunfire in the parking lot of a strip mall, police said. The shootings occurred just before midnight on Saturday, Oct. 26, at a Gull Road strip mall, in front of Alegant Affairs, the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety confirmed. Dispatch received numerous reports of shots fired in the 3400 block of Gull Road. Officers found a large crowd outside and a preliminary investigation shows at least two groups of people exchanged gunfire in the parking lot, KDPS Capt. Danielle Guilds said. A witness told police they heard up to 20 gunshots, though investigators recovered about 60 shell casings, Guilds said. A shell casing is typically found after a bullet is fired. Alegant Affairs, which describes itself as an elegant event decorating and rental source, said its thoughts are with those that were affected by the recent incident.   mlive.com


Tempe, AZ: Update: 3 arrested for Arizona Mills Mall shooting in September
Tempe police have announced the arrest of three people connected to a shooting at the Arizona Mills Mall last month. Around 7:30 p.m. on September 13, police say an argument broke out between two groups of people in the food court. The argument led to a shooting in the mall, though nobody was injured. On Tuesday evening, officials announced the following arrests of three people, ages 22, 19 and 16 years old all facing felony charges. Police say 12 bullet casings were found in the food court. The incident prompted multiple sweeps of the mall by law enforcement.  abc15.com


Chicago, IL: Man shot during argument inside Chicago West Side liquor store
A 40-year-old man was shot during an argument inside a liquor store Wednesday morning on the city's West Side. It happened just before 8:30 a.m. at Fine Fair Food and Liquors in the 3300 block of West 16th Street in the Lawndale neighborhood. Chicago police said the man was arguing inside the store with another person who then pulled out a gun and fired shots in the victim's direction. The victim was struck in his right ankle and was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in good condition.  cbsnews.com
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Chicago, IL: Police investigating apparent burglaries at 2 dollar stores on Far South Side

 

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Adult - Madison County, TN - Burglary
C-Store - Cross City, FL - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Raleigh, NC - Armed Robbery
C-Store - Sequim, WA - Robbery
Clothing - Los Angeles, CA - Armed Robbery
Collectables - Levittown, NY - Burglary
Dollar - Chicago, IL - Burglary
Dollar - Chicago, IL - Burglary
Grocery - Los Angeles, CA - Robbery
Jewelry - Dover, DE - Robbery
Jewelry - Brooklyn, NY - Robbery
Jewelry - Palmdale, CA - Robbery
Jewelry - Little Rock, AR - Robbery
Jewelry - Portland, OR - Robbery
Jewelry - Muncie, IN - Robbery
Jewelry - Waterford, CT - Burglary
Liquor - Chesterfield County, VA - Burglary
Pharmacy - Kings Mountain, NC - Armed Robbery / employee killed
Pharmacy - Laurel, MS - Burglary
Pharmacy - Brooklyn, NY - Burglary
Restaurant - Luzerne County, PA - Armed Robbery
Restaurant - San Diego, CA - Burglary
Restaurant - New Orleans, LA - Burglary                                 

 

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• 13 robberies
• 10 burglaries
• 1 shooting
• 1 killed



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Sometimes when you're moving so fast and dealing with the mistakes of the day, the frustration levels peak and one can tend to forget that sometimes you've just got to stop, listen and take a breath and maybe talk to a friend about it all. If it's a good friend, they'll bring you back into focus and make sure you don't react too aggressively and make the mistakes even worst. There aren't many friends like that nor ones that you can absolutely trust. But if you've got a couple, make sure you thank them as well for taking the time.
  

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