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A Latino-owned bakery in Compton, California, was looted and destroyed last Tuesday after a street takeover.
Nearly 100 thieves ransacked the bakery after a Kia driver rammed through the front of the store.
Ruben Ramirez Jr., who runs the family business, said the thieves caused about $70,000 in damage. The bakery was started by his father and has been in operation for nearly 50 years.
Among the items stolen were meat scales, lottery tickets, groceries and meat. There were approximately 100 thieves who not only stole items, but also caused extensive damage to the bakery. The New York Post also reported the story.
These types of street takeovers, robberies and seizures worsened under the Marxist prosecutor George Gascón.
“We need better policies for society to help us. I would say sometimes these lax laws don't help, and the people who suffer are the people who work hard. I hate to say it but no one gets punished for anything,” Ramirez Jr. told Fox News. .
Fox News reported:
The son of Mexican immigrants who runs a popular Latin bakery in Compton, California, spoke to Fox News on Friday after a mob of looters from a “street takeover” illegally drove a car through the front door and ransacked the business.
Ruben Ramirez Jr. told America Reports that the material losses have accumulated so far to $70,000, and that there is more unimaginable damage to the bakery and to his family’s reality, of which only pieces remain.
A Los Angeles County sheriff's officer told the New York Post that meat and meat scales, groceries and lottery tickets were among the merchandise stolen in the criminal rampage that occurred early Tuesday at Ruben's Bakery & Mexican Food.
Surveillance video shows a car smashing the front door to let the thieves in. The footage shows them ransacking the store and stealing items.
“We've never been closed for more than one day. We're usually closed on the 25th and 1st, but never three or four days in a row. We're never closed,” Ramirez Jr. said.
“It's very heartbreaking to see, you know, what my family has built over the years to be destroyed in just five or six minutes.” Ramirez Jr. continued.
He watches:
Although the business would take some time to recover, it reopened a few days after the looting.