Shoplifters Rob Store In Chicago While Staff Watch And Do Nothing

Surveillance video captured smash-and-grab looters stealing everything they could from a Louis Vuitton store near Chicago in less than a minute.

According to the video released by the Oak Brook Police Department, fourteen suspects wearing masks and hooded sweatshirts burst into the store, then quickly snatched merchandise as civilians ran in panic.

The thieves later drove away from the scene in three separate vehicles — all while store workers did nothing.

The incident is only the latest in a nationwide trend of individuals stealing from stores with apparent impunity.

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Most recently, a man wearing an ankle monitor casually stole wine and other food items from a Target store while a security employee just followed him.

The unidentified thief later enters the wine and beer aisle and fills his already nearly full bag with a bottle of wine. The bag makes a glass-clinking sound as he continues to saunter around the store.

It is not known whether store workers reported the incident to the police or if the man got away with the goods.

Chicago is among several cities across the U.S. to be hit by rampant shoplifting, which has led small businesses and corporations to quit doing business in the Windy City.

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“We would do thousands of jobs a year in the city, but as we got robbed more, my people operating rollers and pavers we got robbed, our equipment would get stolen in broad daylight and there would usually be a gun involved, and it got expensive and it got dangerous,” said Gary Rabine, owner of 13 businesses in Chicago.

Billionaire Ken Griffin also announced last month that he is moving his hedge-fund firm Citadel out of the city, citing crime as a major concern over the past few months. 

“If people aren’t safe here, they’re not going to live here,” Griffin told the Wall Street Journal. “I’ve had multiple colleagues mugged at gunpoint. I’ve had a colleague stabbed on the way to work. Countless issues of burglary. I mean, that’s a really difficult backdrop with which to draw talent to your city from.”

The city is also struggling with a violent crime surge. Chicago police reported 44 shootings with at least 61 wounded victims from 6 p.m. Friday through Monday across the recent Juneteenth holiday weekend.

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