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Texas thief stole almost $3K worth of brisket

The general manager of a barbecue restaurant in Texas says that a thief stole almost $3,000 worth of brisket on the morning of Aug. 4.

Alison Clem, the general manager of the Barbecue in Austin, Texas, said that 20 briskets were stolen by someone who jumped a fence at around 4 am and ran toward the smoker, according to FOX 7.

Clem said that she thinks the thief had been planning the theft.

“We’re kind of speculating that he’s been watching. You know, somebody that used to cook for us possibly. We haven’t had a turnover in our house since we’ve been here, so it wouldn’t be current. So, that’s also kind of strange that he knew.” Clem said.

She said the incident was caught on camera and went on for around 15 minutes.

“One of my strongest guys back there can barely lift 10 briskets in a box, and [the thief] lifted them over his head. So, I really just think that it was planned.” said Clem.

The cost of the meat, according to Clem, is $3,000 when seasoning and labor is factored in, she said.

Clem also said that while it’s the seventh or eighth time that the restaurant has been broken into, it’s the first time that meat has been stolen.

“I can only speculate that he possibly works for a food truck or a restaurant. I don’t know, even throwing a party. I have no idea,” Clem said.

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Video shows brazen heist of $2 million in jewelry from New York shop


Bronx jewelry store robbery caught on camera, 4 suspects sought

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An investigation is underway into a robbery by four masked men who brazenly broke into a Bronx jewelry store last week and made off with an estimated $2 million worth of merchandise, according to the NYPD.

The incident, which involved four men wearing face masks and was recorded by the business’ surveillance camera, happened just after 2:30 pm local time on Friday afternoon. Footage shows one man initially standing at a storefront door of Rocco’s Jewelry, a retailer whose shop is located on a busy avenue in the Bronx, steps from Fordham University and down the road from the New York Botanical Garden.

in the video, the first man waits at the entrance before opening the door. He proceeds to hold it open while three additional men, each dressed in dark clothing, rush into the store. The trio uses hammers to break open display cases lining the desk at Rocco’s Jewelry, rapidly pulling items from the shelves and shoving them into their bags.

The first man continues to stand in the doorway throughout the 45-second video, facing the sunlit street where a number of people are seen walking by. NYPD Crime Stoppers shared the clip on Twitter, alongside a message asking anyone with information about the theft to report it via phone or direct message.

Witnesses later suggested that the robbery had been carefully planned, as it only lasted about a minute, according to CBS New York. Rocco’s Jewelry was closed on Saturday while detectives examined the scene, and determined that the collective value of the stolen goods was about $2 million, CBS New York reported.

None of the four individuals who carried out the robbery have been identified as of Sunday morning, nor has NYPD shared additional updates regarding whether or not they have been found. For tips, police are offering a reward of up to $3,500.

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Video shows 80-year-old store owner shooting attempted robbery suspect

Security camera footage shows a convenience store owner facing off with an armed robber in California.”It’s not his first rodeo,” a woman named Marnie, who works for the store’s owner, 80-year-old Craig Cope, told CBSLA. “He saw on the surveillance, he saw them coming out of the vehicle with weapons.” . Security cameras show the suspects, one of whom was hit in the arm by Cope’s shot, running back to a black BMW X3 that was parked outside.”He shot my arm off, he shot my arm off,” one of the suspects can be heard screaming. Cope then checks the security camera to make sure the suspects left. “I’m proud to call him my boss,” Marnie said. “He makes us feel better about being here, you know.” Marnie told CBSLA that Cope had a heart attack following the incident, but is expected to make a full recovery and plans to return to the store, which he’s owned since 1967. to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, the four suspects involved traveled to a Southern California hospital, where the suspect who was shot is still recovering. The other three suspects are in jail. Marnie said the store’s high-definition security cameras, which Cope installed due to an increase in robberies, helped save Cope’s life from him. “The sheriff came in and warned me, about eight months or so, that this was going on and to keep an eye out and pay attention, be on your toes,” Marnie said.

Security camera footage shows a convenience store owner facing off with an armed robber in California.

“It’s not his first rodeo,” a woman named Marnie, who works for the store’s owner, 80-year-old Craig Cope, told CBSLA. “He saw on the surveillance, he saw them coming out of the vehicle with weapons.”

When attempted robbers approached the store around 2:45 am Sunday, Cope can be seen grabbing a shotgun from behind the counter and firing at one of the suspects.

Security cameras show the suspects, one of whom was hit in the arm by Cope’s shot, running back to a black BMW X3 that was parked outside.

“He shot my arm off, he shot my arm off,” one of the suspects can be heard screaming.

Cope then checks the security camera to make sure the suspects left.

“I’m proud to call him my boss,” Marnie said. “He makes us feel better about being here, you know.”

Marnie told CBSLA that Cope had a heart attack following the incident, but is expected to make a full recovery and plans to return to the store, which he’s owned since 1967.

According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, the four suspects involved traveled to a Southern California hospital, where the suspect who was shot is still recovering. The other three suspects are in jail.

Marnie said the store’s high-definition security cameras, which Cope installed due to an increase in robberies, helped save Cope’s life.

“The sheriff came in and warned me, about eight months or so, that this was going on and to keep an eye out and pay attention, be on your toes,” Marnie said.

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Canberra man denied bail after ACT police charge him with drugging, raping and robbing his Grindr date

A Canberra man has been refused bail after he allegedly drugged, raped and robbed another man he met via the dating app Grindr.

Shae Elliott, 22, was arrested after he handed himself in to police.

The ACT Magistrates Court denied him bail today after hearing how the alleged victim was afraid because Mr Elliott knew where he lived.

Police said the pair made contact on Grindr and met late last month, when they had sex and took drugs, including methamphetamine.

The alleged victim told police he allowed Mr Elliott to put on some of his clothes. He also posted photos of himself with Mr Elliott on Facebook.

Unidentified male hands holding smartphone with dating app Grindr logo on screen.
The pair met via the gay dating app Grindr.(Pixabay/ABCNews)

But court documents say the situation turned when Mr Elliott brought drugs, including GHB, to the alleged victim’s home.

The alleged victim said he agreed to take some GHB with Mr Elliott but was given a higher dose than he expected and passed out.

He contacted police when he woke up, discovered he had been allegedly raped and found his belongings had been stolen.

Police allege Mr Elliott took $400 in cash, a jacket, two pairs of shoes, a watch and perfume, and also wiped the alleged victim’s phone.

Prosecutors urged the court to deny bail, saying there was a risk Mr Elliott would not turn up to face his charges.

They noted the alleged crimes displayed escalation in his behaviour.

Magistrate Glenn Theakston refused bail, saying he was concerned about Mr Elliott’s history of violence and re-offending.

The case will return to court later this month.

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