Michigan State Police internal bulletin shows widespread thefts of Fiat Chrysler s hot cars
An internal Michigan State Police document obtained by 7 Action News spells out how car thieves are targeting FCA s hot vehicles by hacking into the electronics.
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(WXYZ) â An internal Michigan State Police document obtained by 7 Action News spells out how car thieves are targeting FCA s hot vehicles by hacking into the electronics.
The document is labeled âSpecial Intelligence Bulletin.â We are not going to reveal exactly how this is done.
The bulletin says the vehicles targeted are Dodge Charger, Challenger, Durango, and Jeep Grand Cherokees. The bulletin says hundreds have been stolen over the last two years and âgathering an accurate count⦠is nearly impossible.â
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When law enforcement officials failed to anticipate that pro-Trump supporters would devolve into a violent mob, they fell victim to what one expert calls the invisible obvious. He said it was hard for authorities to see that people who looked like them could want to commit this kind of violence. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images
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When law enforcement officials failed to anticipate that pro-Trump supporters would devolve into a violent mob, they fell victim to what one expert calls the invisible obvious. He said it was hard for authorities to see that people who looked like them could want to commit this kind of violence.
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