Two Bayville residents were arrested and are facing charges in unrelated shoplifting incidents in Lacey Township while police are also actively investigating a pair of criminal mischief related crimes.
and we re going to have more problems like what we had in wisconsin. it s a massive political issue, and it s just common sense. you don t flood the streets with these criminals. alicia: okay. and also we re talking about the crime rate that s been going up in cities all over the country, and we ve been watching these smash and grabs happen in these stores. we ve seen them in wall green s, nordstrom walgreens, nordstrom, and the videos are really terrifying if you just think about the being there and going shopping. and a lot of these shoplifting charges in states like california, they re a misdemeanor depending on the level of money that we re talking about that s that taken. louis vuitton are, or obviously, you go right past that. so what needs to change here? because thieves continue to we see them every day. it s amazing. and it kind of reminds me of the old adage in real estate, location, location, location? where are these smash and grabs taking place? in california which p
that s why it was able to happen again in this fashion. kayleigh: currently in new york city, 77 have 20 or more shoplifting charges, 77. when emily says there s a pattern to this, there s a pattern to this. tomi: it s quite simple, first of all, we need to get rid of the felon coddling politicians. in california, talking about criminal debris alignment, crime and classification in new york talking about cashless bail, the list goes on. also, activist das who won t prosecute anything so you have that whole list of legal problems and policy problems in one basket and then the other basket you have the demonization, the degrading, the demoralizing and defunding of our law enforcement officers. i was just in atlantic city with over 1200 officers at a law enforcement conference in