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Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Through LA; Police Frustrated with What's Happening to Captured Suspects
Jan 15, 2022 21:46:23   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Through LA; Police Frustrated with What's Happening to Captured Suspects

For the Union Pacific Railroad, LA now stands for “L**t Away.”

In an escalation of brazen train robberies the James Gang would envy, container trains passing through Los Angeles are being pilfered, with discarded UPS and Amazon boxes littering the tracks in one part of Los Angeles, according to KTLA-TV.

Rail thefts have increased 160 percent in Los Angeles County over the past year, and railroad officials say they believe there is a strong connection between the thefts and LA County District Attorney George Gascón’s policy of not prosecuting low-level crimes.

“While rail theft is a national issue…it’s a state issue here in California. … The difference is how the criminal justice system and how local law enforcement hold these criminals accountable with legal consequences, and that is not the case in LA County,” Adrian Guerrero, Union Pacific’s director of public affairs for California, said, according to Fox News.

Union Pacific has increased its enforcement to stop package thefts.

“Union Pacific is very concerned about the increased cargo thefts in California, and we have taken several steps to address this criminal activity,” the company said in a statement. “These rail crimes pose a serious safety threat to the public, our employees and local law enforcement officers.”

The railroad said about 100 people were arrested for vandalizing trains last year during the holiday season.

Guerrero said lack of action concerning the continued thefts is “incredibly disappointing and frustrating.”

“But that’s the reality of what Union Pacific has been facing over the past year, and it’s helping us shine a light on this issue. I think it’s a call to action for a number of stakeholders involved in this issue because…there are a number of folks being impacted by this,” he told Fox News.

In December 2021, Guerrero wrote Gascón to seek help.

“In several months during that period, the increase from the previous year surpassed 200%. In October 2021 alone, the increase was 356% over compared to October 2020,” the letter said. “Not only do these dramatic increases represent retail product thefts – they include increased assaults and armed robberies of UP employees performing their duties moving trains.”

“UP and our goods movement partners strongly urge you to reconsider the policies detailed in Special Directive 20-07. While we understand the well-intended social justice goals of the policy, we need our justice system to support our partnership efforts with local law enforcement, hold these criminals accountable, and most important, help protect our employees and the critical local and national rail network,” he said.

Guerrero estimated that Union Pacific has suffered $5 million in damage to its trains, and said the hike in rail thefts spiked when Gascon’s new prosecution directive was issued.

Alex Bastian, special adviser to Gascón, offered a statement that said the office was doing everything properly.

“Our office is committed to working with law enforcement to ensure collective safety across Los Angeles County’s sprawling infrastructure, whether it’s at our ports or on railroad tracks. Some cases presented to our office by Union Pacific have been filed, such as burglary and grand theft, while others have been declined due to insufficient evidence. We make charging decisions based on the evidence,” he said.

Do the criminals own California?
Yes: 100% (300 V**es)
No: 0% (0 V**es)

“Our office takes Union Pacific’s concerns seriously and hopes to discuss this issue more in the coming weeks,” Bastian said.

Amazon said that customers whose packages never arrive should make a report with customer service.

“Amazon will look into it, try to find a solution/track the package and/or reimburse the customer for their expenses,” Amazon said in a statement.

https://www.westernjournal.com/freight-trains-openly-l**ted-pass-la-police-frustrated-happening-captured-suspects/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635

Using armed guards with SHOOT TO K**L permission would slow this down.

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Jan 16, 2022 00:09:57   #
nonalien1 Loc: Mojave Desert
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Through LA; Police Frustrated with What's Happening to Captured Suspects

For the Union Pacific Railroad, LA now stands for “L**t Away.”

In an escalation of brazen train robberies the James Gang would envy, container trains passing through Los Angeles are being pilfered, with discarded UPS and Amazon boxes littering the tracks in one part of Los Angeles, according to KTLA-TV.

Rail thefts have increased 160 percent in Los Angeles County over the past year, and railroad officials say they believe there is a strong connection between the thefts and LA County District Attorney George Gascón’s policy of not prosecuting low-level crimes.

“While rail theft is a national issue…it’s a state issue here in California. … The difference is how the criminal justice system and how local law enforcement hold these criminals accountable with legal consequences, and that is not the case in LA County,” Adrian Guerrero, Union Pacific’s director of public affairs for California, said, according to Fox News.

Union Pacific has increased its enforcement to stop package thefts.

“Union Pacific is very concerned about the increased cargo thefts in California, and we have taken several steps to address this criminal activity,” the company said in a statement. “These rail crimes pose a serious safety threat to the public, our employees and local law enforcement officers.”

The railroad said about 100 people were arrested for vandalizing trains last year during the holiday season.

Guerrero said lack of action concerning the continued thefts is “incredibly disappointing and frustrating.”

“But that’s the reality of what Union Pacific has been facing over the past year, and it’s helping us shine a light on this issue. I think it’s a call to action for a number of stakeholders involved in this issue because…there are a number of folks being impacted by this,” he told Fox News.

In December 2021, Guerrero wrote Gascón to seek help.

“In several months during that period, the increase from the previous year surpassed 200%. In October 2021 alone, the increase was 356% over compared to October 2020,” the letter said. “Not only do these dramatic increases represent retail product thefts – they include increased assaults and armed robberies of UP employees performing their duties moving trains.”

“UP and our goods movement partners strongly urge you to reconsider the policies detailed in Special Directive 20-07. While we understand the well-intended social justice goals of the policy, we need our justice system to support our partnership efforts with local law enforcement, hold these criminals accountable, and most important, help protect our employees and the critical local and national rail network,” he said.

Guerrero estimated that Union Pacific has suffered $5 million in damage to its trains, and said the hike in rail thefts spiked when Gascon’s new prosecution directive was issued.

Alex Bastian, special adviser to Gascón, offered a statement that said the office was doing everything properly.

“Our office is committed to working with law enforcement to ensure collective safety across Los Angeles County’s sprawling infrastructure, whether it’s at our ports or on railroad tracks. Some cases presented to our office by Union Pacific have been filed, such as burglary and grand theft, while others have been declined due to insufficient evidence. We make charging decisions based on the evidence,” he said.

Do the criminals own California?
Yes: 100% (300 V**es)
No: 0% (0 V**es)

“Our office takes Union Pacific’s concerns seriously and hopes to discuss this issue more in the coming weeks,” Bastian said.

Amazon said that customers whose packages never arrive should make a report with customer service.

“Amazon will look into it, try to find a solution/track the package and/or reimburse the customer for their expenses,” Amazon said in a statement.

https://www.westernjournal.com/freight-trains-openly-l**ted-pass-la-police-frustrated-happening-captured-suspects/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635

Using armed guards with SHOOT TO K**L permission would slow this down.
Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Th... (show quote)



You l**t We shoot. It would take about a week to stop this crap Trains , stores , mailboxes ,cars ..yup. shoot em all. The last couple generations have been raised with no respect . We can't spank them and they don't learn. Something tells me the old ways were better

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Jan 16, 2022 00:18:45   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
nonalien1 wrote:
You l**t We shoot. It would take about a week to stop this crap Trains , stores , mailboxes ,cars ..yup. shoot em all. The last couple generations have been raised with no respect . We can't spank them and they don't learn. Something tells me the old ways were better


I agree

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Jan 16, 2022 06:51:18   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Through LA; Police Frustrated with What's Happening to Captured Suspects

For the Union Pacific Railroad, LA now stands for “L**t Away.”

In an escalation of brazen train robberies the James Gang would envy, container trains passing through Los Angeles are being pilfered, with discarded UPS and Amazon boxes littering the tracks in one part of Los Angeles, according to KTLA-TV.

Rail thefts have increased 160 percent in Los Angeles County over the past year, and railroad officials say they believe there is a strong connection between the thefts and LA County District Attorney George Gascón’s policy of not prosecuting low-level crimes.

“While rail theft is a national issue…it’s a state issue here in California. … The difference is how the criminal justice system and how local law enforcement hold these criminals accountable with legal consequences, and that is not the case in LA County,” Adrian Guerrero, Union Pacific’s director of public affairs for California, said, according to Fox News.

Union Pacific has increased its enforcement to stop package thefts.

“Union Pacific is very concerned about the increased cargo thefts in California, and we have taken several steps to address this criminal activity,” the company said in a statement. “These rail crimes pose a serious safety threat to the public, our employees and local law enforcement officers.”

The railroad said about 100 people were arrested for vandalizing trains last year during the holiday season.

Guerrero said lack of action concerning the continued thefts is “incredibly disappointing and frustrating.”

“But that’s the reality of what Union Pacific has been facing over the past year, and it’s helping us shine a light on this issue. I think it’s a call to action for a number of stakeholders involved in this issue because…there are a number of folks being impacted by this,” he told Fox News.

In December 2021, Guerrero wrote Gascón to seek help.

“In several months during that period, the increase from the previous year surpassed 200%. In October 2021 alone, the increase was 356% over compared to October 2020,” the letter said. “Not only do these dramatic increases represent retail product thefts – they include increased assaults and armed robberies of UP employees performing their duties moving trains.”

“UP and our goods movement partners strongly urge you to reconsider the policies detailed in Special Directive 20-07. While we understand the well-intended social justice goals of the policy, we need our justice system to support our partnership efforts with local law enforcement, hold these criminals accountable, and most important, help protect our employees and the critical local and national rail network,” he said.

Guerrero estimated that Union Pacific has suffered $5 million in damage to its trains, and said the hike in rail thefts spiked when Gascon’s new prosecution directive was issued.

Alex Bastian, special adviser to Gascón, offered a statement that said the office was doing everything properly.

“Our office is committed to working with law enforcement to ensure collective safety across Los Angeles County’s sprawling infrastructure, whether it’s at our ports or on railroad tracks. Some cases presented to our office by Union Pacific have been filed, such as burglary and grand theft, while others have been declined due to insufficient evidence. We make charging decisions based on the evidence,” he said.

Do the criminals own California?
Yes: 100% (300 V**es)
No: 0% (0 V**es)

“Our office takes Union Pacific’s concerns seriously and hopes to discuss this issue more in the coming weeks,” Bastian said.

Amazon said that customers whose packages never arrive should make a report with customer service.

“Amazon will look into it, try to find a solution/track the package and/or reimburse the customer for their expenses,” Amazon said in a statement.

https://www.westernjournal.com/freight-trains-openly-l**ted-pass-la-police-frustrated-happening-captured-suspects/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635

Using armed guards with SHOOT TO K**L permission would slow this down.
Freight Trains Being Openly L**ted as They Pass Th... (show quote)


Rail-yards and spurs are usually desolate, isolated locations. A little depression-era justice would work suitably...
fjb

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Jan 16, 2022 12:56:18   #
bill22222002
 
you people deserve it you put dewsome back in office. dont worry he will be el-presidente someday. god I hope I die before that

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Jan 17, 2022 04:31:06   #
nonalien1 Loc: Mojave Desert
 
billy a wrote:
Rail-yards and spurs are usually desolate, isolated locations. A little depression-era justice would work suitably...
fjb


Satellites monitor all trains now so the thieves are on camara if the railroad wants to prosecute. The daughter of a friend of mine went to jail for l**ting train cars.

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Jan 17, 2022 06:02:36   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
nonalien1 wrote:
Satellites monitor all trains now so the thieves are on camara if the railroad wants to prosecute. The daughter of a friend of mine went to jail for l**ting train cars.


Sorry about the girl...but potential thieves will think twice if there were REAL circumstances. Same with this l**ting business. But, hey, we're talking California, so applying "common sense", or conventional crime-control is no longer on the table. fjb

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Jan 17, 2022 12:00:01   #
nonalien1 Loc: Mojave Desert
 
billy a wrote:
Sorry about the girl...but potential thieves will think twice if there were REAL circumstances. Same with this l**ting business. But, hey, we're talking California, so applying "common sense", or conventional crime-control is no longer on the table. fjb


Oh she deserved it. Trust and believe. But there were a lot of Lakers jerseys in the neighborhood for awhile. And tennis shoes too big to fit anyone.

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Jan 17, 2022 12:28:42   #
billy a Loc: South Florida
 
nonalien1 wrote:
Oh she deserved it. Trust and believe. But there were a lot of Lakers jerseys in the neighborhood for awhile. And tennis shoes too big to fit anyone.


Now, THAT'S some funny $hit !!

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