Video: Mob of hammer-wielding, hooded thugs pull off brazen smash-and-grab robbery in broad daylight



Surveillance video caught the moment when a mob of hammer-wielding, hooded thugs pulled off a smash-and-grab jewelry store robbery in broad daylight.

A vehicle is seen backing into the San Jose store's entrance, which created an opening for at least a dozen crooks to pour in late last week.

'This is appalling. Watching this senior get assaulted made my blood boil.'

San Jose police confirmed it's investigating an "armed robbery" that occurred at the Kim Hung Jewelry store on the 1900 block of Aborn Road just after 2 p.m. Friday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

No arrests have been made, and the robbers are "unidentified and remain at large," the department confirmed Sunday morning to the Chronicle.

Video appears to show 16 individuals entering the store holding hammers and breaking display cases and grabbing merchandise as a few store employees look on. Police told the paper that at least one of the suspects carried a gun but didn't comment on the value of the items stolen.

The robbers fled the scene in multiple vehicles, police said in their statement, according to the paper.

Video shows one of the robbers violently shoving one of the employees to the floor, and an X poster noted that his friend's 88-year-old uncle was the victim in question.

"He was injured by broken glass and then had a stroke," the poster wrote before adding a message to San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, saying the Democrat has "done a lot for SJ but still more criminals to be locked up."

The Chronicle said it couldn't independently verify the information in the X post.

Mahan posted on X the following response: "This is appalling. Watching this senior get assaulted made my blood boil. I’m sorry this happened to your friend’s uncle, @Chris_Moore4Sup. These people need to face the harshest possible consequences for their actions. I’ve been in touch with our Police Chief @SJPD_AC_Joseph and will be following the investigation closely. Wishing our @SanJosePD officers godspeed as they pursue leads."

The paper said police didn't respond to an inquiry regarding if anyone was injured during the incident and added that the department did not have "any details to provide at this time."

Police also told the Chronicle that anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact the agency’s robbery unit at sjpdrobbery@sanjoseca.gov.

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62-year-old man punched, kicked, carjacked by group of 'kids' — two of them armed — in broad daylight as victim readies to head home from Philly workplace



A 62-year-old man was punched, kicked, and carjacked by a group of "kids" — two of whom police said were armed — as the victim readied to head home from his Philadelphia workplace Tuesday afternoon.

The City of Brotherly Love has tallied over 700 carjackings so far this year — about two and a half times more than this time last year, WPVI-TV reported.

What are the details?

Just after 5 p.m. the victim departed his job at Polam Auto World Inc. in the 600 block of West Fisher Avenue in the city's Olney section, WPVI noted.

“A group of kids were across the street," a man named Jacob told KYW-TV, adding that the victim is one of his employees.

He told KYW it appeared the suspects were "hiding behind [two black] SUVs at first, waiting for traffic to clear, waiting for people to walk around so they don’t see what’s happening.”

Surveillance video shows a group surrounding the victim's car. But when the victim doesn't get out after one suspect opens the driver-side door, the suspects begin punching and kicking the man until he exits the vehicle.

Image source: WPVI-TV video screenshot

“Opened the door, told him to get out,” Jacob added to KYW. “At first he didn’t, so they start punching and kicking him.”

Jacob added to KYW that the culprits are "literally kids."

“It looked like they didn’t even have licenses yet,” he added to the station, recounting their trouble operating the vehicle. “They had plenty of room to go forward. They started reversing the car. One kid jumped in while the car was still moving. Literally kids.”

Police told KYW that at least two of the attackers — believed to be between 15 to 17 years old — were armed.

He added to WPVI that the victim faced "an unfair fight," and that the carjacking "happened in broad daylight. It could happen to anybody."

The victim suffered injuries to his face, KYW reported.

In the following image, it appears the victim — yellow arrow pointing toward him — was able to walk away from the scene:

Image source: WPVI-TV video screenshot

“It is concerning. It’s not only in front of my business ... it’s happening everywhere," Jacob told KYW. "You know, things like that need to stop.”

He added to the station that the victim should have locked his doors once inside his vehicle: "They opened it right up and took advantage of it.”

The stolen car was recovered the following day and was damaged, WPVI said, adding that while no arrests have been made, authorities are hoping people recognize the culprits from the video.

Another carjacking

Police told WPVI in a separate story that a carjacking victim in the Wissinoming section of Philadelphia shot at armed masked suspects as they drove away just after midnight Wednesday.

Police told the station the culprits approached two victims on Harbison Avenue and Comly Street and demanded their vehicle.

But as carjackers drove off in the Honda Ridgeline pickup truck, WPVI said one of the victims opened fire five times at the crooks. Police don't know if the carjackers were hit, the station added.

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