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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

'Flash-Mob' Daytime Burglaries Strike Southern California Stores

 by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A second daytime “flash-mob” burglary in Los Angeles County over the weekend that cost a luxury department $300,000 may be related to a similar burglary four days earlier in Glendale, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

At about 4 p.m. Aug. 12, more than 30 suspects wearing hoodies and ski masks, some carrying knives, swarmed the Nordstrom department store located in the Westfield Topanga Mall in Canoga Park, and stole about $300,000 worth of merchandise before running out of the store and entering several vehicles, according to police.

The incident is similar to another flash-mob theft that occurred Aug. 8 at a Glendale shopping center about 45 minutes away.

“We’re working with law enforcement partners throughout the county, to assist each other,” Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Sgt. Bruce Borihanh told The Epoch Times. “Maybe they’re the same [suspects] or maybe they’re not.”

A viral video of the Nordstrom burglary shows members of the group running around the store grabbing clothing, handbags, and other items. Investigators are looking at surveillance video to see if they can identify license plates on the cars, Borihanh said.

The incident lasted about two minutes, according to Mr. Borihanh.

They targeted handbags and high-end stuff they know they can sell,” he said.

One of the store’s security guards was sprayed with bear spray—which is similar to pepper spray—during the burglary. He was treated at the scene and recovered, according to police.

An LAPD officer was deployed at the mall Monday, but an increased presence is not planned.

Instead, LAPD is collaborating with retailers, security, and other law enforcement to prevent future incidents, according to Mr. Borihanh.

“The LAPD doesn’t have the manpower to patrol the mall,” he said.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called the incident “unacceptable,” in a statement released Saturday.

“Those who committed these acts and acts like it in the neighboring areas must be held accountable. The Los Angeles Police Department will continue to work to not only find those responsible for this incident but to prevent these attacks on retailers from happening in the future,” she said.

‘I’m Helpless’: Mall Security Guard

Mall security guard Kevin Johnson was working at the time of the burglary and saw the aftermath of what happened, he said.

“They’re hooligans,” Mr. Johnson told The Epoch Times.

Theft regularly occurs at the mall, and he said he expects it to happen again.

Mr. Johnson does not carry a firearm and said he is not allowed to confront suspected thieves.

If I see you stealing. I can’t even do anything. I can’t touch you. I can’t try to stop you. I’m helpless,” he said.

Nordstrom store at the Westfield Topanga Mall in the Canoga Park neighborhood in Los Angeles on Aug. 14, 2023. (Jill McLaughlin/The Epoch Times)

This was the second time the Nordstrom location was targeted by organized crime in the past two years. In 2021, the store was burglarized the day before Thanksgiving by five people. The thieves stole several expensive handbags before fleeing in a car. Similar to last week’s event, the security guard was also sprayed with a chemical by the suspects, according to news reports.

The LAPD is working with the Glendale Police Department to see if the same suspects were involved in the burglary in that city four days earlier.

The Glendale theft also occurred during daylight hours—just before 5 p.m.—when at least 30 suspects entered a Yves Saint Laurent store at The Americana at Brand shopping center.

The suspects stole clothing and other merchandise before fleeing on foot and in numerous cars. The estimated loss was also about $300,000, according to the Glendale Police Department.

The owner of the shopping center, Rick Caruso—who ran for Los Angeles mayor in 2022 and lost—has offered a reward of $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects, according to a Glendale Police Department press release.

“This type of criminal activity will not be tolerated in Glendale,” Glendale Police Chief Manny Cid said in the release. “Expect an elevated police presence in and around the downtown Glendale corridor.”

Further south in Irvine, California, police are looking for three suspects who were seen on store video walking into the Jewels by Alan store near Jamboree Road and Michelson Drive at 12:20 p.m. July 31. The thieves smashed several display cases before walking out with about $900,000 worth of jewelry.

No suspects have been arrested in that incident, Irvine Police Department spokeswoman Karie Davies told The Epoch Times.

California Crime Policy in Spotlight

The recent incidents were caught on video and have been widely circulated on social media, attracting nationwide attention.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody blamed California’s crime policies for the thefts.

A mob of thieves brazenly stole up to $100K from a California Nordstrom in a smash-and-grab rampage. These criminals are emboldened by the state’s lax criminal justice policies,” Moody posted on X, formerly Twitter. “In Florida, organized retail theft is NOT tolerated – we’re fighting back with FORCE, … combating organized retail theft rings.”

The increase in flash mob-style retail crime comes on the heels of Los Angeles County’s reinstatement of a zero-cash bail system. In May, as a result of a lawsuit, a judge ordered the county to return to its policy of requiring no bail for suspects charged with most non-violent felonies or misdemeanors.

Although the county and city are awaiting a final ruling in the case, the judge’s temporary halt of the cash-bail system has already caused property crime to increase, according to local law enforcement.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore and Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna testified in the lawsuit Aug. 7 about how the zero-cash bail was affecting their departments.

"I do believe that bail acts as a general deterrence," Chief Moore testified. "It creates consequences. You face a risk of being incarcerated as a punishment."

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore speaks during a vigil with members of professional associations and the interfaith community at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters in Los Angeles, on June 5, 2020. (Mark J. Terrill/File/AP Photo)

He said he did not agree, as the plaintiffs in the case have argued, that cash bail creates a "two-tier system."

Chief Moore told reporters after the court hearing that 76 people released on the zero-bail system since May have been arrested again for another crime, and the city had since seen a 4-percent rise in car theft.

Criminals who offend again and again need to be held accountable, the sheriff also told the judge.

We’re not saying that zero bail is completely out,” Sheriff Luna said. “We’re saying if you have a repeat offender, someone who is a habitual criminal, they have to be held accountable—even for a stack of lower-level crimes.”

According to the sheriff, in the past 10 weeks since the county’s zero-cash bail was reinstated by the court, his department had arrested 1,573 people, 226 of whom were released and then arrested again for a different crime—a 14.3-percent recidivism rate.

In other action statewide, California lawmakers are close to prohibiting businesses from asking employees to confront shoplifters or active shooters. Senate Bill 553 has already passed the state Senate and has sailed through two committees in the Assembly on its way to a final vote.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/flash-mob-daytime-burglaries-strike-southern-california-stores

Trump: “Democrats are the Radicals Because They’re Willing to Kill Babies” Up to Birth

 Former President Donald Trump says Americans need to remember that Democrats are the radical on abortion because they support killing babies in abortions up to birth.

In recent comments on abortion, Trump made two major points about the state of abortion in America. First, Trump says pro-life Republicans need to be willing to compromise — allowing exceptions in cases of life of the mother, rape and incest — which some state abortion bans already have — in exchange for protecting the other 96% of babies from abortions who are killed in abortions merely done for birth control.

“And I have to tell you, the pro-lifers now have tremendous power to negotiate, which they didn’t have before the ruling,” Trump said recently. They have to understand how to talk about it. Because Republicans, you’re going to have to learn how to talk about it.”

“I have to tell you from a conservative and Republican standpoint, you have to learn how to talk about pro-life, you have to learn how to talk about that decision,” Trump said. “Because you don’t know how to talk about it.”

“Pro-lifers have a tremendous power now with that termination [of Roe] to negotiate. They had none,” he continued. “They didn’t have any before that ruling. They had no power whatsoever, [people] could kill babies at any time they wanted, including after what we would call birth. They could kill babies. Now [pro-lifers] have tremendous power.”

“But on pro-life, I will tell you what I did on Roe v. Wade, nobody else, for 50 years they’ve been trying to do it. I got it done,” Trump said in an interview in May. “And now we’re in a position to make a really great deal, and a deal that people want.”

“We’re in a position now — and I’m going to be leading the charge — we’re in the position now where we can get something that the whole country can agree with, and that’s only because I got us out of the Roe v. Wade where the pro-life people had absolutely nothing to say,” he said.

“Like President Ronald Reagan before me, I support the three exceptions, for rape, incest, and the life of the mother,” Trump said recently.. “In terms of running, you have to go with your heart; you have to go with what you want. But to me, the three exceptions are very important. I think to a large portion of people on this issue are very important.”

The second main point Trump has made is that Democrats are the true radical on abortion.

And he’s right. Joe Biden supports abortions up to birth, Kamala Harris is America’s abortion cheerleader, many blue states have passed measures for abortions up to birth and Democrats in Congress want to pass a new law overturning every pro-life law in the nation to allow killing babies all 9 months for any reason.

“Remember, the Democrats are the radicals on this issue. We’re not the radicals on this issue,” he continued. “The Democrats are the radicals because they’re willing to kill babies in their fifth and sixth and seventh and eighth and ninth month and even after birth.”

“The Democrats are the extremists on this issue,” Trump said.

That’s a framework pro-life Americans can use to shift the abortion debate back in the pro-life direction — putting the onus on Democrats to explain why they support unlimited abortions up to birth. Polls consistently show most Americans oppose that.

https://www.lifenews.com/2023/08/15/donald-trump-democrats-are-the-radicals-because-theyre-willing-to-kill-babies-up-to-birth/

NYPD brass warns cops to think twice about car chases after recent wrecks that injured civilians

 NYPD brass has warned rank-and-file cops last week to think twice about high-speed pursuits in the wake of recent incidents that left civilians injured, The Post has learned.

Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey issued a reminder last week for officers to brush up on existing guidelines for car chases, citing “recent increases in quality of life complaints related to stolen vehicles, and the reckless and illegal operation of all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes on city streets.”

“A vehicle pursuit must be terminated whenever the risk to members of the service and the public outweighs the danger to the community if the suspect is not immediately apprehended,” he noted in the Aug. 10 memo.

The memo comes as NYPD officials have publicly defended the citywide uptick in car chases as a crucial crime-fighting tool.

“We’re pretty good at it and we’re gonna continue stopping cars and bikes that are breaking laws in New York City,” Chief of Patrol John Chell told WNBC-TV News in a report this week.

But some of the recent police pursuits through city streets have ended in serious wrecks — including on Aug. 1, when a stolen car fleeing cops plowed into three vehicles and several pedestrians in Manhattan, injuring 10 people, including two children.

Midtown wreck after police chase on Aug. 1.
Ten people, including two children, when a stolen car being chased by NYPD cops slammed into parked vehicles and pedestrians on Aug. 1 in Midtown Manhattan. The department is now during cops to use caution on police pursuits.
William C Lopez/New York Post

In June, four police officers were injured when a chase through Canarsie ended with two patrol cars smashed into the speeding vehicle they were pursuing.

The month prior, motorists in Queens dialed 311 while shooting a video of an NYPD SUV swerving wildly in traffic on the Van Wyck Expressway while trying to box in a suspect on a speeding moped.

In the memo, Maddrey reminded cops that “The decision to engage in a vehicle pursuit must be reasonable under the circumstances,” citing existing departmental policy on chases.

“When considering the need to begin and continue a vehicle pursuit, members of the service must consider the nature of offense, the time of day, weather conditions, location and population density, the capability of the department vehicle and their familiarity with the area,” the chief wrote.

Police issue warning on car pursuits.
NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey issued a memo to rank-and-file cops last week urging them to brush up on the department’s pursuit policy. The memo comes after officers and civilians were hurt in recent chase-related wrecks.
Christopher Sadowski

“Members of the service has as their primary duty to protect human life, including the lives of other members of the service, innocent bystanders, and the lives of individuals being placed in police custody,” he added.

Chell has attributed the increase in police pursuits to a crackdown on so-called ghost cars when he was asked last month about a report by THE CITY that found a nearly 600% jump in the number of chases so far this year, compared to the same period in 2022.

“Every morning, I wake up to something involving one of these illegal bikes or cars and paper plates,” he said on NY1.

Chell also defended some of the pursuits last month, saying successful chases have nabbed dangerous suspects — including a man who carjacked an 87-year-old motorist in late June and a July 5 incident when two gunmen in a fleeing car shot and killed a teenager in the Bronx.

NYPD tries to box in moped on May 24.
Shocked motorists shot video of an NYPD SUV swerving wildly on the Van Wyck Expressway in Queens on May 24 while trying to box in a suspect on a speeding moped. The motorists called 311 to report the officers’ recklessness.
MelBloccs / Reddit
NYPD car chase crash on July 2.
Two people were hurt when a Chrysler being chased by cops in Chinatown on July 2 crashed. The fleeing car smashed into another vehicle, injuring two people inside. Police arrested the suspects and said the injuries were minor.
Paul Martinka
“Yeah, we’re gonna chase that car and we did,” Chell said at a July 6 press briefing. “We got an arrest.

“So, yes. Vehicle pursuits are up,” he said. “We have better monitoring from supervisors. I’ll say it again, the days of driving around this city lawless, doing what you think you’re gonna do, it’s over.”

https://nypost.com/2023/08/15/nypd-warns-cops-about-police-pursuits-after-recent-wrecks/

NYC’s new ‘tent city’ for 1,000 migrants at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center now open

 The Big Apple’s latest mass “tent city” shelter opened its doors on the grounds of the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Tuesday — as the city struggles daily to house the sheer number of migrants flooding in.

New York City officials and shelter staffers said they expect to process 100 migrants by the evening.

The newest large-scale emergency site, which took nearly two weeks to construct, will cater to roughly 1,000 adult migrant men in two separate tent structures, local and state officials said.

“I think if you’ve been paying attention to the number of people coming in, 2,000, 2,500 a week … This place will be full very, very quick,” Zach Iscol, commissioner of the city’s Emergency Management Department, said during a tour of the newly opened site.

The huge emergency site, which is being funded by the state, is made up of four structures — including two tents that can sleep 850 and 150 men each, as well as a check-in and dining facility. There’s also portable showers and toilets on site.

It wasn’t immediately clear how much it cost to run the Creedmoor shelter per month, though another tent site on Randall’s Island — also paid for by the state — was slated to cost taxpayers $20 million a month.

Iscol said the ongoing ordeal plaguing the city was “on par and on scale with any major forced migration crisis this country has faced going back to World War II.”

Officials warned that the relentless influx of migrants pouring into the Big Apple each day was unsustainable as they continued to scramble for additional space to house them.

“Today we have close to 60,000 asylum seekers that are currently in our city’s care,” Ted Long, a top official at the city’s public hospital system, said.

Beds lined up inside the tent
Rows of beds were set up inside one of the large-scale tents Tuesday.
Matthew McDermott
The portable showers
Portable showers are available on-site for the migrants.
Matthew McDermott

“We’ve exhausted everything that we can in terms of converting former office buildings, opening up as many hotels as we can to be able to offer care to the asylum seekers coming into our city.”

The “tent city” at Creedmoor adds to the nearly 200 city-run emergency sites already scattered across the five boroughs.

Furious Queens residents had protested the Creedmoor site ever since Mayor Eric Adams announced news of its construction late last month — with some claiming the influx of 1,000 migrants would “destroy our community.”

Shelter workers were on hand Tuesday to start welcoming the first one hundred male asylum seekers
One of the four tents set up on site is designated for food, city officials said.
Matthew McDermott
Shelter workers were on hand Tuesday to start welcoming the first one hundred male asylum seekers
Shelter workers were on hand Tuesday to start welcoming the first 100 male asylum seekers.
Matthew McDermott

Meanwhile, city officials echoed the mayor’s previous calls for additional federal help in tackling the migrant crisis, insisting during Tuesday’s site tour that the extra assistance was “Emergency management 101.”

“When the local jurisdiction is unable to handle an emergency any longer you are supposed to be able to turn to the state government or the federal government,” Iscol said.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/15/nycs-new-tent-city-for-1000-migrants-at-creedmoor-psychiatric-center-now-open/

Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Stockholders Approve Merger with EIP Pharma

 Approximately 71% of Stockholders Voted in Favor of the Transaction

Diffusion Announces 1-for-1.5 Reverse Stock Split
Merger on Track to Close on August 16, 2023

Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: DFFN) today announced that its stockholders have voted to approve all proposals at a special meeting of stockholders held earlier today, including the issuance of Diffusion Common Stock in the pending merger with EIP Pharma Inc. (“EIP”), and a reverse stock split of outstanding Diffusion Common Stock (the “Reverse Split”).

Dr. Robert Cobuzzi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Diffusion, said, “We are pleased with the outcome of today’s special meeting and thank our stockholders for their support of the merger with EIP. The fact that stockholders holding more than 71% of the votes cast voted in favor of the transaction, and 73% of the votes cast voted in favor of the Reverse Split provides further confidence that our thorough strategic process maximizes value for stockholders.”

“We look forward to completing the merger and realizing our bright future as CervoMed. Looking ahead, we believe our stockholders are positioned to benefit from the upside potential of ownership in the combined company, where the team will be building on the great work the EIP team has done in developing neflamapimod, including yesterday’s announcement that the first patient has been dosed in the RewinD-LB Phase 2b clinical trial of the company’s lead asset, neflamapimod, for the treatment of patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB).”

In connection with the special meeting, Diffusion’s board of directors met and voted to implement the lowest Reverse Split ratio, 1-for-1.5, to maintain compliance with the $4 per share minimum bid price requirement for an initial listing on any Nasdaq market tier. As such, pending completion of the merger, the combined company’s common stock is expected to begin trading on a split-adjusted basis when the market opens on August 17, 2023, under the new trading symbol “CRVO.” As a result of the reverse stock split and the merger, the CUSIP number for Diffusion’s common stock will now be 15713L109.