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Axis Communications launches inaugural Axis Perspectives report
on intelligent video’s evolving role
CHELMSFORD,
Mass. -- Axis
Communications, the industry leader in network video, today
announced the release of its first annual
Axis Perspectives report, a research-based publication examining
the evolution of intelligent video and its expanding role. Backed by
proprietary global research, expert insights, and real-world use cases,
the report quantifies how intelligent video is enhancing security while
increasingly driving safety, operational efficiency, and business
intelligence across industries.
The findings reveal a clear inflection point: while security remains
foundational, organizations are rapidly adopting intelligent video as a
powerful business sensor, unlocking insights that improve performance,
reduce costs, and enable automation at scale. Based on firsthand
research and data analysis, the report provides a strategic roadmap for
how cameras are evolving into active contributors to enterprise
decision-making, delivering measurable results in high-impact
environments. For example, the report highlights BMW Group’s use of
cameras to power AI-driven quality inspection (AIQX). This application
enables precise, automated inspections that enhance product quality and
operational efficiency.
“Intelligent
video is undergoing a fundamental shift—from monitoring what happens to
actively informing how organizations protect people, operate and make
decisions,” said Fredrik Nilsson, VP, Americas, Axis Communications.
“With Axis Perspectives, we take a strategic, research-driven view of
that evolution, bringing together global data, real-world deployments,
along with a practical maturity model to help organizations understand
where they are today and how to unlock the full value of video as a
connected, data-driven business capability.”
Read more here
The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
DHS vs. ORC
DHS’s Operation Boiling Point Targets
Organized Retail Crime Networks
By
the D&D Daily staff
The Department of Homeland Security’s Operation Boiling Point is an
ongoing Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) initiative focused on
disrupting and dismantling organized retail crime (ORC) and organized
theft groups (OTGs) operating across the United States.
Launched in response to increasing concerns over large-scale retail
theft and cargo theft, the operation targets criminal enterprises that
coordinate theft, fraud, and supply-chain diversion schemes. These
groups often steal merchandise in bulk from retailers, distribution
centers, or freight shipments, then resell the goods through online
marketplaces, informal networks, or export channels.
Unlike isolated shoplifting incidents, ORC investigations under
Operation Boiling Point focus on identifying broader criminal networks,
financial structures, and repeat offenders operating across
jurisdictions. DHS has emphasized that these theft rings can cause
significant economic losses for retailers, disrupt supply chains, and,
in some cases, contribute to worker safety concerns when incidents
escalate.
The strategy behind Operation Boiling Point centers on three primary
components:
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Multi-agency
coordination: HSI works alongside federal, state, and local
law enforcement partners to build cases that extend beyond
individual store incidents and target organized criminal
enterprises.
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Public-private
partnerships: Retailers, freight carriers, financial
institutions, and e-commerce platforms are encouraged to share
intelligence and suspicious activity reports to support
investigations and lead development.
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Intelligence
integration: The initiative leverages centralized lead
analysis and cross-border investigative capabilities to identify
trends, track stolen goods, and connect related cases
nationwide.
DHS recently refreshed its public information page on Operation Boiling
Point, reiterating the program’s ongoing role in combating organized
theft. The update did not announce new authorities or structural
changes but reaffirmed the department’s continued focus on coordinated
enforcement and industry collaboration.
As organized retail crime remains a high-profile issue for retailers
and policymakers, Operation Boiling Point continues to serve as
DHS’s primary federal framework for addressing multi-jurisdictional ORC
and cargo theft networks.
Theft Driving Stores Out of Milwaukee?
Grocery stores are leaving Milwaukee at an alarming rate. Here's what we
know
Fresh food access is quickly disappearing for tens of thousands of
residents in Milwaukee as grocery stores close across the city. The
major retailers behind the closures sometimes offer little to no notice
before shuttering stores and have not provided clear explanations for
why, leaving residents to handle the fallout.
The losses of these resources have not affected Milwaukeeans equally.
Since 2021, nine grocery stores have closed across the city. Five of
those stores were located on the north side. The number of grocery
stores closed in Milwaukee may continue to climb in 2026.
As the problem continued to escalate, store closures pushed the city to
respond. That response included a formal recognition of food apartheid
as a public health emergency, the creation of an interdepartmental task
force to develop solutions to attract and retain stores, and an
ordinance requiring 60 days' notice before store closures.
The problem of food access in underserved communities is well known, but
little explanation has been provided for why major retailers are pulling
out of the city. Following a Jan. 8 conversation with Metcalfe Park
Community Bridges, Johnson told the Journal Sentinel that the major
retailer told his office that the stores were closed in part because of
theft.
Smaller, locally owned stores have cited other factors, along with
theft, that make it difficult to stay open like the cost of
replacing aging equipment, problems with traffic and difficulty with
pricing to compete with corporate-backed stores.
jsonline.com
Mexican Cartels Burning Stores &
Vehicles
Vehicles burn and stores close in Tijuana following the killing of a
cartel leader
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes,
known as ‘El Mencho,’ was one of the most wanted drug lords in Mexico
At least 19 people were arrested in Tijuana and other parts of Baja
California on Sunday as vehicles and stores
were set on fire in response, officials said, to the killing
of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel by the Mexican army.
As of 6 p.m., the Baja California government had reported 22
incidents throughout the state, 10 in Tijuana. News outlets across
the state reported cases of vehicles burning. Similar incidents were
reported in other Mexican states.
Early on Sunday, Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila posted on
social media that the burning of vehicles on various roadways was
related to the federal operation that resulted in the death of
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes. Oseguera, also known as “El Mencho,”
was one of the most wanted drug lords in Mexico and the United States.
The U.S. State Department had offered a reward of up to $15 million for
information leading to his arrest.
In Tijuana, a taxi was burned on Avenida Internacional, which runs
parallel to the U.S.-Mexico border fence, and a pickup truck burned near
Playas de Tijuana. Several businesses, including convenience stores,
pharmacies and supermarkets, closed early Sunday throughout the
city. Public transportation was also temporarily suspended.
dailynews.com
More States Crack Down on Retail
Theft
Wyoming Small Business Owners Applaud Effort to Increase Penalties on
Retail Theft
Following the House Judiciary Committee’s passage of Senate File
7, which would increase penalties for retail theft, NFIB State
Director Michael Smith thanked lawmakers for advancing the bill to the
floor and urged the House to send it to the Governor’s desk for
signature.
“Small business is the foundation of the Wyoming economy. Theft,
including organized retail theft, continues to pose a challenge for our
members. Theft increases business owners’ costs and threatens
law-abiding Wyomingites.
“Stronger penalties will help deter theft and help protect Main
Street and their customers. On behalf of small business owners
across the state, we thank the Senate and the House Judiciary Committee
for advancing this measure and urge the House to swiftly follow suit and
send it to the Governor’s desk for signature.”
nfib.com
Antioch Police Set to Report Crime Data
Who has access to the Lexington Police Department’s surveillance
cameras?
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The Ongoing Retail Response to Tariff
Ruling
New tariffs, same uncertainty for retailers
The Supreme Court’s IEEPA ruling
could benefit the retail industry through refunds, but the timing is
unclear and new Section 122 levies could dampen those gains.
Retail industry experts shared a brief sigh of relief when The
Supreme Court on Friday ruled against President Donald Trump’s levies
imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
That was tempered with the awareness that tariff refunds would be a
complex process and that the administration was likely to implement new
levies under updated legal reasoning.
“For retail brands that rely on global sourcing, today’s ruling
restored a measure of predictability and reinforces that sweeping trade
changes require clearer statutory grounding,” Mark Burstein, senior
vice president of the Americas at Inspectorio and a member of the
American Apparel and Footwear Association board of directors, said in
emailed commentary Friday. “However, the tariff risk does not
disappear. It means future tariffs are more likely to be capped or
targeted, procedurally structured, time-bound or subject to review, and
more legally contestable.”
Hours after the court’s ruling Friday, Trump signed a proclamation to
impose a 10% surcharge on imports entering the U.S. under Section
122 that will become effective Tuesday and will remain in place until
July 24 unless extended by an act of Congress.
The statute allows the president to impose a levy up to 15% for 150
days, which Trump on Saturday said he planned to do. Swift reaction
from trade partners, including the European Union, adds an additional
layer of uncertainty.
retaildive.com
Legislation to Issue Tariff Refunds
Democrats introduce tariff refund bills; Trump says he can issue levies
House and Senate Democrats have introduced two pieces of legislation
designed to force the federal government to issue refunds for tariffs.
"Trump’s illegal tax scheme has already done lasting damage to American
families, small businesses and manufacturers who have been hammered
by wave after wave of new Trump tariffs," Wyden said in a statement
to CNBC. Wyden is the highest-ranking Democratic member of the Senate
Finance Committee.
The proposed Senate bill would require Customs
and Border Protection to issues refunds for all tariffs unilaterally
collected under IEEPA by Trump’s orders within 180 days of its passage,
with interest. Companies receiving refunds would be required
to relay the savings to customers.
In addition, on Friday, Feb. 20, Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford of
Nevada introduced a similar bill in Congress. The Supreme Court ruling
striking down most tariffs imposed by Trump did not specify whether
refunds would have to be paid on levies already collected.
Meanwhile, in posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump sad he can
use licenses to do "absolutely ‘terrible’ things to foreign countries"
and that he does not need to go back to Congress for tariff approval,
which was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court decision rescinding much of
his tariff authority.
Trump also said he can require licenses including fees for importing
products to the U.S., even though the Supreme Court ruling
specifically prohibits collecting import license fees.
chainstoreage.com
FedEx Tariff Lawsuit
FedEx sues Trump administration for tariff refunds after Supreme Court
ruling
The shipping company said it was
owed refunds for any tariffs it paid under a rule the high court found
exceeded the president's authority.
FedEx sued the Trump administration Monday, seeking a "full refund"
of all tariffs it paid the government under the overturned
International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump exceeded
his presidential authority when he deployed the act to impose sweeping
tariffs on almost all U.S. trading partners.
"Accordingly ... Plaintiffs seek for themselves a full refund from
Defendants of all IEEPA duties Plaintiffs have paid to the United
States," lawyers for FedEx wrote in the lawsuit, lodged at the Customs
and Border Protection Agency in the U.S. Court of International Trade.
FedEx says that when tariffs were in effect under the IEEPA law, it
imported goods from countries subject to the duties. It says it
"paid IEEPA duties to the United States and thus [has] suffered injury
caused by those orders."
The global logistics company moves 17 million packages per day
through hundreds of countries, according to its website.
nbcnews.com
Momentum for Mass Retailers & Dollar
Stores
Walmart grocery penetration reaches record-breaking 72%
This significant uptick and the
overall momentum of mass retailers and dollar stores are fueled by
ongoing financial insecurity amongst U.S. shoppers.
Walmart’s grocery penetration reached a record-breaking 72%,
fueled by financial insecurity among U.S. adults under the age of 55,
according to Dunnhumby’s latest Consumer Trends Tracker.
The mass retailer channel matched traditional supermarket penetration
at 79% for the first time, Dunnhumby’s quarterly study found, a stat
that represents a “shift of millions of consumers changing shopping
patterns.”
While inflation has moderated, consumers remain increasingly
sensitive to prices and the search for affordable groceries is
heavily shaping their shopping behaviors, Dunnhumby found.
Walmart’s growth and the increasing momentum supercenters are seeing
underscore the pressure traditional grocers are under as consumers
remain price-conscious.
retaildive.com
(Update) Trump Imposes Maximum Tariff After Supreme Court Rebuke
President Donald Trump imposed a temporary
global tariff with several exemptions hours after the U.S. Supreme Court
struck down tariffs imposed under the International Economic Emergency
Powers Act, then announced that he would increase the duty to the 15%
maximum.
Lululemon sets milestone store opening
Kohl’s turnaround could take a while
SF Food Vendors Tighten Safety Regulations
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Tesco trials new crime reporting platform to deter retail crime
and keep colleagues, customers and local communities safe

On January 26, Tesco began trialling a new crime reporting
platform across 40 of its stores.
The 10-week trial will be conducted across Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire,
with the aim of driving down retail crime, protecting colleagues and increasing
collaboration with the police and the wider retail industry.
While even one incident is one too many, retail crime has continued to escalate
sharply across the industry, with the latest BRC Crime Survey reporting that
incidents of violence and abuse against retail workers now surpass 2,000 a day.
The Auror platform, which is
already used by several retailers and UK police forces, will make it easier and
quicker for colleagues to report security incidents. By bringing all the data
and information into a single source, this simplifies the process for retailers
and the police to build, manage, track, and resolve cases faster.
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Amazon Recognizes New AI Attacker
AI helps novice threat actor compromise FortiGate devices in dozens of
countries
Generative AI tools analyzed target
networks and wrote exploit code, enabling an opportunistic attacker to
have an outsized impact, according to a new Amazon report.
A Russian-speaking threat actor used AI to plan, manage and conduct
cyberattacks on organizations with misconfigured firewalls in 55
countries in January and February, according to Amazon researchers.
The compromises of more than 600 Fortinet FortiGate devices,
which occurred between Jan. 11 and Feb. 18, were notable in that they
did not exploit any technical vulnerabilities, Amazon Web Services’s
threat intelligence team explained in a Feb. 20 blog post.
The hacker or hackers used multiple generative AI tools “to implement
and scale well-known attack techniques throughout every phase of their
operations, despite their limited technical capabilities,” Moses
wrote.
Amazon does not believe the threat actor works for the Russian
government, describing them instead as “a financially motivated
individual or small group who, through AI augmentation, achieved an
operational scale that would have previously required a significantly
larger and more skilled team.”
The report represents the latest evidence that AI tools can help
unsophisticated hackers pose serious threats to organizations
running vulnerable or misconfigured devices or insecure software.
In this case, AI tools helped the threat actor break into multiple
victims’ Active Directory environments, steal password databases and
attempt to infect backup systems, which Amazon said could be a sign
that they intended to launch a ransomware attack.
cybersecuritydive.com
Defending Against AI Cyberattacks
Making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders
Claude Code Security, a new capability built into Claude Code on the
web, is now available in a limited research preview. It scans
codebases for security vulnerabilities and suggests targeted software
patches for human review, allowing teams to find and fix security
issues that traditional methods often miss.
Security teams face a common challenge: too many software
vulnerabilities and not enough people to address them. Existing
analysis tools help, but only to a point, as they usually look for known
patterns. Finding the subtle, context-dependent vulnerabilities that are
often exploited by attackers requires skilled human researchers, who are
dealing with ever-expanding backlogs.
AI is beginning to change that calculus. We’ve recently shown
that Claude can detect novel, high-severity vulnerabilities. But the
same capabilities that help defenders find and fix vulnerabilities could
help attackers exploit them.
Claude Code Security is intended to put this power squarely in the
hands of defenders and protect code against this new category of
AI-enabled attack. We’re releasing it as a limited research preview
to Enterprise and Team customers, with expedited access for maintainers
of open-source repositories, so we can work together to refine its
capabilities and ensure it is deployed responsibly.
anthropic.com
International Organized Criminal Group
Police seize 100,000 stolen Facebook credentials in cybercrime raid
Officers from Poland’s Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime (CBZC)
dismantled an organized group that used phishing to seize Facebook
accounts and extract BLIK payment codes from victims.
Eleven members of an organized criminal group operating in Poland and
Germany between May 2022 and May 2024 were identified. Six suspects were
placed in pretrial detention as part of the investigation.
“Over 100,000 logins and passwords for the aforementioned website were
seized, stolen by the perpetrators,” the CBZC said in an announcement.
The group set up websites designed to mimic well-known news portals,
often featuring sensational headlines such as the alleged death of a
public figure. Clicking the link prompted a Facebook login window. When
users entered their credentials, the information was captured and later
used by the suspects to access accounts and carry out further fraud.
Prosecutors have brought more than 400 charges against members of the
group, including leading and participating in an organized criminal
organization, unlawfully accessing Facebook accounts and email accounts,
online fraud, and money laundering.
helpnetsecurity.com
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Online Marketplaces vs. Counterfeits
Amazon, Walmart, eBay Step Up Enforcement as Marketplaces Crack Down on
Counterfeits
By
the D&D Daily staff
Online marketplaces are expanding efforts to combat counterfeit and
unsafe products sold by third-party sellers, increasing investments in
technology, compliance teams and seller verification programs.
A major catalyst has been the U.S. INFORM Consumers Act, which requires
online marketplaces to verify the identity of high-volume third-party
sellers and provide clear reporting channels for suspicious activity.
Since the law took effect, millions of seller accounts have been
suspended and tens of millions of product listings tied to stolen,
unsafe or counterfeit goods have been removed across major platforms.
Regulators have also signaled that enforcement will continue where
marketplaces fall short of disclosure and reporting requirements.
At the company level, Amazon has expanded its anti-counterfeiting
infrastructure, investing heavily in machine learning systems designed
to detect fraudulent listings before they go live. The company’s
Counterfeit Crimes Unit works with brands and law enforcement to pursue
civil litigation and criminal referrals against bad actors. Programs
such as brand gating and serialization-based transparency tools allow
manufacturers to better control who can sell their products and to
authenticate inventory at the unit level.
Other platforms are taking similar steps. Walmart Marketplace has
detailed its use of AI-driven monitoring systems combined with
multi-layered enforcement protocols to vet sellers, restrict high-risk
categories and review suspicious listings in real time. The retailer
reports removing thousands of problematic listings as part of ongoing
compliance reviews.
eBay has also emphasized improvements in automated “item
intelligence” tools aimed at identifying policy violations,
regulatory risks and potential counterfeit listings earlier in the
process. Enhanced seller screening and data analytics are central
components of these efforts.
Despite the progress, challenges remain. The scale of third-party
marketplaces, cross-border shipping models and increasingly
sophisticated fraud tactics continue to test platform safeguards.
Industry observers note that while enforcement efforts have grown more
proactive, sustained coordination among marketplaces, brands and
regulators will likely be necessary to meaningfully reduce counterfeit
activity long term.
Human Error Blamed for Amazon Outage
Amazon blames human employees for an AI coding agent’s mistake
Two minor AWS outages have
reportedly occurred as a result of actions by Amazon’s AI tools.
Amazon Web Services suffered a 13-hour outage to one system in
December as a result of its AI coding assistant Kiro’s actions,
according to the Financial Times. Numerous unnamed Amazon employees told
the FT that AI agent Kiro was responsible for the December incident
affecting an AWS service in parts of mainland China. People familiar
with the matter said the tool chose to “delete and recreate the
environment” it was working on, which caused the outage.
While Kiro normally requires sign-off from two humans to push changes,
the bot had the permissions of its operator, and a human error there
allowed more access than expected.
theverge.com
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Los Angeles, CA: Thieves steal $180K in Pokemon cards after cutting
through wall at Anaheim collectibles store
Thieves stole roughly $180,000 worth of Pok?mon cards from an Anaheim
collectibles store in an early-morning break-in, Fox 11 Los Angeles
reported. The local station said that four suspects broke into Do-We
Collectibles on Harbor Boulevard around 3 a.m. on Feb. 18 after first
smashing the glass door of a neighboring insurance office and cutting
through a shared wall to gain entry.
Once inside, the suspects shattered display cases and targeted
high-value trading cards, including at least one card valued at $10,000.
foxnews.com
Sacramento County, CA: Six arrested in connection with organized retail
theft targeting Dollar Tree stores
Six people were arrested in connection with a two-month organized retail
theft operation targeting Dollar Tree stores, according to the
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. From Dec. 1, 2025, to Jan 22, 2026,
a group of five people targeted multiple Dollar Tree locations and
entered employee-only stockroom areas to remove beverages without
paying, SCSO said. According to the sheriff’s office, the total loss to
the retailer is estimated to be over $7,000. Detectives with the
Organized Retail Crime Unit discovered that the stolen items were taken
to South Sacramento Liquor store, Liquor King, where they were unloaded
and sold for cash. Surveillance and search warrants resulted in the
identification of Liquor King employee, 38-year-old Sukhjinder Singh,
who had purchased stolen items from the group.
fox40.com
Irvine, CA: A pair at a Santa Ana motel were arrested for retail theft
After shoplifting incidents at Crossroads Trading and ULTA in Irvine,
police detectives linked the same suspects to about $3,500 in additional
thefts across Orange County, according to the Irvine Police Department.
Investigators found the suspects at a Santa Ana motel, conducted
surveillance, and watched one of them steal from another retail store in
a neighboring city. Selena Nicole Aparicio, 42, and Armando Ramirez
Serrano, 37, of Santa Ana, were arrested on outstanding felony warrants.
Detectives recovered additional stolen property in their motel room.
newsantaana.com
Sam Mateo, CA: Woman arrested for allegedly shoplifting $1600 of
merchandise at Lululemon
British Columbia, Canada: Burnaby RCMP recover over $23,000 worth of
stolen merchandise, arrest 73 people
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Memphis, TN: Update: Persons of interest in fatal BP gas station shooting
Memphis Police are seeking to speak to persons of interest caught on
surveillance video in connection with a fatal South Memphis gas station last
week, according to Memphis Police. On February 15, at 8:52 p.m., officers
responded to a shooting at 583 South Parkway at the BP gas station. Police said
an unknown male entered the gas station and opened fire on the people inside.
MPD said the gunfire struck and killed a man inside, and the suspect fled the
store and ran southbound on McMillan Street. Investigators released pictures on
Monday and are looking to speak to people in the images. The family of the
victim told WREG last week that Martavius Murphy, 32, was killed while
working at the BP gas station.
wreg.com
Antioch, CA: Robber Shot After Pulling Officer Into Getaway Vehicle
A man suspected in an armed robbery was shot after pulling an Antioch officer
into the getaway vehicle early Friday, police said. The alleged gunman received
non-life-threatening injuries, and the officer suffered minor injuries, police
said. Police were called to the 4500 block of Lone Tree Way (Grocery store/
strip mall) about 5:16 a.m. on a report of a robbery in progress. When they
arrived, a suspect rammed his car into one of the police cars. An officer
struggled with the driver and was pulled into the vehicle as it drove forward,
striking both a police car and a store, police said.
patch.com
Palmetto, FL: Update: Florida man set to be executed for 1986 grocery store
murder in Palmetto
A man convicted of killing a grocery store owner during a robbery is scheduled
to become Florida’s second execution of 2026. Melvin Trotter, 65, is set to die
by lethal injection Tuesday at Florida State Prison. He was convicted of killing
Virgie Langford, 70, the owner of Langford’s Grocery Store in Palmetto, in 1986.
According to court records, Trotter strangled and stabbed Langford. A truck
driver found her alive after the attack, and she was able to describe her
attacker before dying at the hospital.
mysuncoast.com
Muskegon, MI: Shooting near Muskegon liquor store injures 2 men
Police are investigating a shooting near a Muskegon liquor store that injured
two people. Officers from the Muskegon Police Department responded around 1:30
p.m. to the area of Wood Street and Laketon Avenue on the report of shots fired.
When police arrived, all people involved had fled the scene, according to a
press release. A short time later, a 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old man
arrived at Trinity Health Hospital in Muskegon with gunshot wounds. Both men
sustained non-life-threatening injuries. At this time, it does not appear to be
a random act, the press release stated, and additional information will be
released to the public as it becomes available.
mlive.com
Hanover County, VA: Update: Three arrested after 18-year-old injured in Buffalo
Wild Wings shooting in Mechanicsville
Three people are facing charges three months after an 18-year-old was injured in
a shooting at a Buffalo Wild Wings location in Hanover County’s Mechanicsville
area. At 11:10 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13, officers with the Hanover County
Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported shooting. When officers arrived, they
located an 18-year-old man who had been shot in the parking lot. He was then
transported to a hospital, where he underwent surgery. Before the shooting, two
different groups of males had an altercation inside the business on Bell Creek
Road, leading to multiple firearms being displayed, police said. The altercation
then took to the parking lot and multiple shots were fired. The suspects, who
police believe are not Hanover residents, left the scene before authorities
arrived.
wric.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Nashville, TN: 'If you don’t want to die, give me the money' Nashville man
charged in string of robberies
A Nashville man accused of a string of armed convenience store robberies has
been arrested after a tense Sunday night standoff. Abdalla Mohamed, 34, was
arrested late on Feb. 22 following a gunpoint robbery at a Shell market on
Charlotte Pike, where he allegedly threatened the clerk, saying, “If you don’t
want to die, give me the money.” The clerk complied, and Mohamed fled in a
Nissan Rogue SUV. Officers say Mohamed is suspected of four convenience store
holdups this month alone. Detectives had already identified him as a potential
suspect and monitored his movements from the ground and air. When Mohamed
stopped at another Shell on Thompson Lane about 20 minutes later, officers moved
in and took him into custody without further incident. During questioning,
Mohamed reportedly admitted to the Charlotte Pike robbery as well as three
earlier armed robberies at Mapco and Shell locations in Nashville.
fox17.com
Vidalia couple arrested in Hibbett Sports crowbar attack charged with attempted
murder, armed robbery
Vidalia Police officers arrested two individuals last week on attempted murder
and armed robbery charges after they reportedly “jumped” on a victim from
behind, beating him with a crowbar, and taking $70. The incident took place on
the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 17, said Vidalia Police Department chief
investigator Sam King. VPD responded to Hibbett Sports after receiving
several calls related to a victim beaten by two assailants. As the victim was
leaving the store at approximately 7:52 p.m., two male assailants jumped the
victim from behind and robbed him of $70 while beating the victim across the
head with a crowbar. Antony Ionlez Knockum, 32, of Baton Rouge and his
girlfriend, Oriana Butler, 21, of Vidalia were arrested. “The victim survived
serious injuries and had to receive 16 stapples in his head, but is going to be
OK,” King said. The victim managed to escape the assailants while yelling for
help. As his pleas for help were heard, the two suspects got into their getaway
vehicle and drove away.
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Richmond, VA: DOJ: Richmond man sentenced to over 10 years for armed robbery of
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C-Store – Nashville,
TN – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Covington,
GA – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Taneytown,
MD – Burglary
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C-Store – Alleghany
County, PA – Burglary
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C-Store – Nashville,
TN – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Sioux City,
IA – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Citrus
County, FL – Armed Robbery
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Clothing – San Mateo,
Ca - Robbery
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Collectables –
Redding, CA – Robbery
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Dollar – Memphis, TN –
Armed Robbery
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Grocery – Orange
County, CA – Burglary
• Jewelry - Dallas, TX – Robbery
• Jewelry – Cape Coral, FL – Robbery
• Jewelry – Culver City, CA – Robbery
• Jewelry – Colorado Springs, CO –
Burglary
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Liquor – Pittsburgh,
PA – Armed Robbery
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Pawn – King County, WA
– Robbery
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Restaurant – El Paso,
TX – Armed Robbery
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Strip Mall – Antioch,
CA – Armed Robbery/ Susp killed
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• 15 robberies
• 4 burglaries
• 1 shooting
• 1 killed |
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