VIDEO: Before you chase away those guys breaking into your truck, you might want to see what they're packing
· Oct 3, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Anyone want to guess these guys' legal status?

This was in Maricopa County, Arizona.

Do you see what they're doing?

One guy focuses on searching the truck. The other guy has his AK pointed at the house door in case anyone sees what they're up to.

From Fox 10 Phoenix:

Having a wireless key fob for your car has its benefits, but a new trend in car theft is using the technology to unlock cars.

The thieves appear to be using a device to amplify the wireless signal from the fob and use that signal to unlock the car.

It just happened to at least two families in the west Valley neighborhood of Waddell. In one of the instances, the thieves were armed and aiming a rifle at a home.

'Shocked, you know? I can't believe this happened to me,"'resident Michael Florant said.

Bro, Michael, have you not been paying attention to the world lately? You live just north of cartel territory at the epicenter of one of the largest mass human trafficking/smuggling operations in human history ... and you don't realize what's going on?

He woke up on Wednesday morning to a concerning message on his phone.

"I woke up this morning to an alert on my phone that my truck had been opened without the key, so I told my wife, and she said, ‘Well, I just saw an alert on the neighborhood social media that someone had their white truck stolen.' So I came out, opened my garage door, and my truck was gone," Florant said.

Florant took a look at his Ring camera footage from overnight and saw four people in what appeared to be a white Chevy Camaro pull up to his house just before 2:30 a.m., disable his horn, and steal his GMC truck.

This isn't the bad side of town.

Look at those houses: Newer construction, 3-car garages, two floors? Half a million each (easily).

Here are available homes for purchase in Wadell, Arizona in case my point isn't clear:

That truck looks to be a recent model of a GMC Sierra (anything that sends you phone alerts is certainly less than 5 years old). A new one starts around $60,000.

Remember that in most places, it is not legal to use lethal force to protect property. The cops recommend steering wheel locks for newer cars with fobs and tracking devices.

If you do pop out of your house to shoot the bad guys, know your local laws.

That being said, if someone points a gun at the house where my family is sleeping, their right to be protected from deletion is moot.

Just make sure you don't get deleted in the process.


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