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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
Lowe's vs. Theft
Lowe’s confirms ‘invisible’ rule for shoppers at checkout in fight
against theft
LOWE’S has an “invisible” rule for
all shoppers at the checkout.
Known
as ‘Project Unlock’, the system is an alternative to locking up some
of the most commonly stolen items behind lock-and-key, which can be
infuriating for shoppers.
Instead, Lowe’s uses Radio Frequency Identity (RFID). When
shoppers want to buy an item tagged with an RFID chip, a member of staff
will need to scan the item at checkout.
“It’s our job to make sure customers experience as little friction as
possible — that’s why we’re so concerned about retail theft and
committed to preventing it,” said the company.
“We see a future where technologies like Project Unlock can help the
entire retail ecosystem create a great environment for our customers.”
They added: “Only products that are legitimately purchased are
activated. If a power tool is stolen, it won’t work, which makes it
less valuable to steal.”
Once it is implemented fully, Lowe’s hopes that criminals will see
that stealing tools in this way is “not worth it”, Lowe’s Chief
Digital and Information Officer Seemantini Godbole told FOX Business.
For the system to work, manufacturers must embed a wireless RFID chip
into the product itself, meaning this would only work on electronic
items, such as power tools.
For paying customers, the process of buying a power tool with an RFID
chip will be seamless.
“They should not even know that there’s anything extra happening,”
said a Lowe’s spokesperson.
the-sun.com
Combating Cargo Theft and Organized
Crime:
Strategies for Trucking and Logistics Companies
Members of the House Judiciary Committee recently voted to pass the
Combating Organized Retail Crime Act (CORCA), a bipartisan bill
seeking to unify the federal government and agencies’ response to
organized crime, where often fraudsters operate across state and
international borders.
As
CORCA makes its way through the congressional process, trucking
companies and logistics providers must take proactive steps to
protect their operations and cargo and minimize risk. Consider these
five techniques:
Strategically plan for your surroundings.
“Straight theft” occurs when cargo is physically stolen from a location
where it sits. Thus, if your shipment is to be stopped in a high cargo
theft area, do not leave the shipment unattended and utilize high
security door locks and air cuffs.
Coordinate and communicate.
“Strategic cargo theft” occurs through deceptive practices using
identity and cyber security fraud. To combat potential scammers, work
closely with the shipper, broker, or carrier assigned to transport the
load to confirm identification of drivers, pick-up points, and verify
tractor and trailer identifications.
Bolster cyber security measures. The
majority of businesses are aware of cyber attacks, often aimed at
stealing sensitive data or compromising systems. Now cargo thieves
attempt to access internal software to obtain shipping information of
unsuspecting shippers, brokers, and carriers.
To combat against these potential attacks, review your company’s online
presence to ensure that the information on display cannot be used to
compromise your data security. Consider instituting cyber security
training to ensure your company is able to spot and report attempted
breaches. Have an internal protocol for employees to report suspicious
emails, also known as phishing emails.
Report unusual activity to law enforcement and
investigators. In the event of any suspected fictitious
pickup attempts or incidents, contact law enforcement immediately as
time is of the essence. Provide law enforcement and investigators
working with the transportation supplier or insurance company with all
the relevant information.
Seek trusted legal guidance. Consult
with legal counsel on cargo safeguarding, reporting compliance, and
potential exposure to liability as well as strategies to mitigate damage
caused by cargo theft.
jdsupra.com
Self-Checkout Theft
Walmart confirms ‘freeze’ tactic used by workers at checkout in effort
to stop rampant theft
Walmart has confirmed a frozen self-checkout register tactic to stop
rampant shoplifting. The anti-theft tech was alluded to in an arrest
report in Florida.
William
Monroe Houst Parks, 53, was arrested for theft on February 4, according
to a report from the Leesburg Police Department. The man had allegedly
skip-scanned $50 worth of items at a self-checkout register from a
Walmart in Leesburg, Florida, about 42 miles outside of Orlando, said
Leesburg-News, citing court documents.
The skip-scan trick is when a self-service checkout customer
deliberately avoids ringing up every item in their basket before
leaving the store with their stolen goods. Staff spotted him proceed
to the self-checkout lane at about 7:10pm, where he did scan some of his
goods.
However, he also put unscanned merchandise into bags, according to the
arrest report. An employee tried to stop him by pausing the register, it
added. But he allegedly continued to skip-scan items before paying for
just some of them.
While he was en route to the exit, the staffer guided him to the
Asset Protection office, which protects Walmart stores from theft,
fraud, and damage. It’s estimated that Walmart loses as much as $3
billion every year due to thefts, according to Reuters.
Theft tactics have even included lighting fires as a distraction.
Both Walmart and Target have resorted to locking some items in cabinets
at their stores to combat shoplifting offenses.
the-sun.com
The Story Behind the Data
Why violent crime is dropping in US cities
Violent crime fell dramatically in 2025, in what experts expect to be
the year with the sharpest drop in homicides in recorded history.
The decline, detailed in two recent reports of major U.S. cities,
follows a trend that began in 2022, after the COVID-19 pandemic saw
a record-breaking spike in homicides.
“This is the fourth year in a row of declines, and each year has
gotten a little bigger than the year before. And this is the first
time that we’ve seen it in all of the categories, I think seven of the
eight categories fell by close to a record amount,” said John Roman,
director of the Center on Public Safety and Justice at NORC at the
University of Chicago, in a Monday interview, referring to the eight
major crime categories that the FBI tracks.
It’s difficult to pinpoint a single reason for the decline in crime over
the past few years, but members of the Trump administration often
tout President Trump’s aggressive approach to crime and immigration.
His supporters also point to his tough rhetoric as a deterrent to
would-be criminals.
“Nearly 200% more arrests. Violent gangs crushed. Fugitives hunted
down,” Patel wrote on the social platform X in late January. “Media
gymnastics can’t hide the reality that this administration brought law
and order back, and Americans are safer because of it.”
Many experts, however, say the primary driver of plummeting crime
rates is the sharp increase in crime in 2020 and 2021.
“The No. 1 reason why crime is falling now is because it was sort of
artificially high because of COVID. COVID had all kinds of
consequences that led to there being more violence,” Roman said.
thehill.com
Crime Drop in LA
Mayor Bass to discuss significant drop in violent crime across LA
Mayor Karen Bass is expected to announce a significant decrease in
violent crime in Los Angeles on Tuesday, highlighting new statistics
that show sharp declines in homicides both citywide and in neighborhoods
historically affected by gang violence.
Bass will join members of the city council and community leaders to
release the updated crime data, which includes a 27% drop in homicides
in areas known as Gang Reduction and Youth Development zones - or GRYD
zones. Those are areas long recognized as among the hardest hit by
gang-related violence, according to the city.
Citywide, homicides fell nearly 20% last year, reaching their lowest
level since 1966. Bass attributes the progress to the work of her Office
of Community Safety and the city's violenceprevention programs.
abc7.com
Is Cheese Really The Most Stolen Item In Illinois Grocery Stores?
Letters: What Baton Rouge can learn from Columbus, Ohio, about curbing
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Evolving LP Career Pathways
Career Pathways in Retail Loss
Prevention Continue to Evolve
By
the D&D Daily staff
Retail loss prevention (LP) is undergoing a quiet but significant
transformation. Once viewed primarily as a security function focused
on shrink reduction and incident response, today’s LP departments are
expanding into broader operational and analytical roles — creating new
career pathways within the retail industry.
Modern LP teams increasingly integrate data analytics, risk
management, compliance oversight and cross-functional collaboration.
As retailers invest in advanced point-of-sale monitoring, exception
reporting tools and enterprise risk platforms, LP professionals are
expected to interpret complex data sets, identify operational gaps and
recommend business process improvements. This shift has elevated the
skill set required for advancement within the field.
Entry-level LP roles, such as store-level asset protection
associates, still emphasize observation, policy enforcement and customer
service. However, many retailers now offer structured development
programs that prepare employees for district, regional and corporate
positions. Career progression may include roles in investigations,
organized retail crime analysis, safety and compliance management,
internal audit support or enterprise risk leadership.
Technology fluency has become a differentiator. Familiarity with
reporting dashboards, video management systems and inventory analytics
platforms can accelerate advancement. Certifications such as the LPQ
(Loss Prevention Qualified), LPC (Loss Prevention Certified) and CFI
(Certified Forensic Interviewer) are also increasingly recognized as
credentials that demonstrate professional commitment and expertise.
Soft skills are equally critical. Communication, conflict
resolution and cross-department collaboration are central to the role,
particularly as LP teams work more closely with operations, human
resources, finance and supply chain partners. In many organizations, LP
leaders now participate in executive-level discussions around
profitability, brand protection and overall enterprise risk.
Another notable shift is the industry’s focus on leadership diversity
and succession planning. Retailers are investing in mentorship
programs and internal mobility initiatives to ensure a pipeline of
future LP executives who reflect the evolving workforce and customer
base.
As retail operations become more complex and digitally integrated,
the LP function is positioned as both a protector of assets and a
strategic business partner. For professionals entering the field,
the career trajectory is no longer limited to security management.
Instead, loss prevention is emerging as a multidisciplinary pathway with
opportunities across analytics, compliance, operations and corporate
leadership.
Which Retailers Face Bankruptcy Risk?
As 2026 kicks off, these retailers are vulnerable to bankruptcy
As retail enters another year marked
by tariffs and falling consumer sentiment, retailers including J. Crew
and Guitar Center face risks.
The first name on everyone’s lips this year didn’t make it long enough
to end up on this list: Saks Global filed for bankruptcy in
mid-January after months of speculation and vendor challenges.
The company has already announced the closure of its off-price business,
save a few stores, and Authentic Brands Group now holds a larger stake
in the entity that controls the perpetual master license to its IP,
which could complicate the bankruptcy. While the question of whether
Saks Global will file has been answered, plenty still remain about
the luxury department store conglomerate’s future as it undergoes
restructuring, including whether burned vendors are interested in coming
back.
Here’s a closer look at some of retail’s more vulnerable players.
- J. Crew Group
- Torrid
- Guitar Center
- QVC Group
- Rugs USA
- Gabe’s
retaildive.com
Fighting Workplace Overdoses
NSC Applauds Legislation to Prevent Workplace Opioid Overdose Deaths
"We urge everyone to voice their
support for making naloxone a critical component of workplace emergency
preparedness and response to help save a life," said Lorraine Martin of
NSC.
Last week, the National Safety Council applauded the
bipartisan reintroduction of legislation in the U.S. Congress to curb
fatalities from opioid overdose in the workplace.
The Workplace Overdose Reversal Kits (WORK) to Save Lives Act,
introduced in the Senate by Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Lisa
Murkowski (R-AK) and in the House by Representatives Bonnie Watson
Coleman (D-NJ) and John Rutherford (R-FL), would require the Department
of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to guide
employers on incorporating life-saving overdose response into their
emergency preparedness plans.
“Workplace overdose deaths are occurring at devastating rates, largely
fueled by opioids, but the good news is we have more tools available
today to save these lives,” said Lorraine Martin, NSC CEO, in a
statement. “The National Safety Council applauds the sponsors of the
WORK to Save Lives Act, which would get the life-saving opioid overdose
reversal medication naloxone into more workplaces.”
ehstoday.com
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Administration
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Strengthen Retail Security and Enhance Workplace Safety
with Off-Duty Law Enforcement
Discover how off-duty law
enforcement enhances safety and
deters crime while protecting employees and assets.
Retailers are under more pressure than ever to prevent theft, ensure
employee safety and maintain business continuity across stores. Criminal
activities are on the rise, and they can severely disrupt operations,
leading to financial losses and a tarnished reputation. Workplace
security not only safeguards assets and sensitive information but also
protects employees and visitors, fostering a safe and productive
environment.
Hiring
off-duty law enforcement is a proven way to level up your retail
security strategy. Off-duty personnel are uniquely positioned to deter
criminal activities, respond swiftly in emergencies and provide an added
layer of protection. By integrating off-duty law enforcement into your
security strategy, you can create a safer, more secure workplace
environment.
Protos Security's workplace security blog explores ways that
off-duty law enforcement can benefit retailers and increase workplace
safety by:
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Creating Safer Store
Environments: Law enforcement provides a strong visual deterrent and
offers peace of mind to both employees and shoppers.
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Deterring Theft and
Workplace Threats: Regular patrols, surveillance and expert situational
awareness reduce the risk of crime before it starts.
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Emergencies: Off-duty law enforcement react quickly to high-stress
situations, minimizing harm and restoring order with calm precision.
When you need trained law enforcement,
Protos Security offers second- to-none coverage through the nation’s
largest off-duty law enforcement network. With 60,000 off-duty personnel
and more than 1,400 agencies, we provide expertise when and where you
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Cybersecurity Impacting Shoppers
Retail Technology Show research: many shoppers directly impacted by
cybercrime in past year
After a surge in high profile cyberattacks on major UK brands last year,
over a third of consumers say they have been directly impacted by
cybercrime in the past 12 months, according to research released by
Retail Technology Show.
Over 1,000 shoppers were surveyed for this. In the last year, 36% had
been contacted by retailers to warn their data had been compromised,
rising to 53% of Gen Z. 33% of consumers were also told their
personal information had been stolen, while a further 30% reported
having account passwords breached.
Cyber attacks instances in the UK rose +129% over the past year,
with the National Cyber Security Centre saying it handled four major
incidents a week in 2025. This included a series of significant cyber
incidents at major UK retailers, including M&S, which was forced to
suspend online trading for almost four months in the wake of attack, and
Co-op, which later admitted data from 6.5 million members had been
stolen.
These well publicised cyberattacks - combined with personal experiences
of breaches - are making consumers more aware of cyber risk;
76% view cybercrime as increasing threat to
retail businesses.
While 77% of consumers feel retailers should invest more to keep
their businesses and customers safe from cybercrime, many accept there
is a collective responsibility for digital vigilance. Yet 47% admit
they are not always “security savvy” when shopping online, while a
further 52% reuse the same passwords across accounts, increasing their
exposure to cybercrime tactics like credentials stuffing.
“As the cyber threat continues to rise, consumers now see it as a case
of ‘if, not when’ retailers might be hacked,” says Matt Bradley, Founder
& Event Director at RTS.
“And increasingly, they accept that both retailers and shoppers have
a role to play to prevent cyber incidents. The rising prevalence of
cybercrime means customers are now more sympathetic to brands when hacks
occur and, as we saw in the case of M&S last year, will rally to support
the retailer in the aftermath - but only as long as the retailer acts
quickly and with integrity."
RTS’ research showed that while 44% of shoppers said cyber incidents
erode their trust in brands, 67% would remain loyal to retailers who
reacted quickly to resolve the issue. A further 66% said open and honest
dialogue following a cyber incident would also regain their trust.
retailtechinnovationhub.com
New AI Security Tool
Microsoft equips CISOs and AI risk leaders with a new security tool
Microsoft released Security Dashboard for AI in public preview for
enterprise environments. The dashboard aggregates posture and
real-time risk signals from Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Entra, and
Microsoft Purview into a single view within security tools.
“The dashboard equips CISOs and AI risk leaders with a governance
tool to discover agents and AI apps, track AI posture and drift, and
correlate risk signals to investigate and act across their entire AI
ecosystem,” Amanda Lowe, Sr. Product Manager at Microsoft, explains.
Alongside signal aggregation, the dashboard includes an inventory of
AI assets. The inventory covers AI agents, models, MCP servers, and
applications, including Microsoft AI services integrated with Entra,
Defender, and Purview, as well as third-party AI models and
applications.
AI-related security risks are presented in a consolidated view,
with support from Security Copilot for investigation and prioritization.
Through natural language queries, security teams can identify unmanaged
or shadow AI agents, review related activity, and explore risk context
tied to specific assets.
The dashboard also evaluates how AI security controls are applied
within an organization and provides recommendations linked to identified
risks. These recommendations can be assigned to relevant users,
supporting coordinated remediation and ongoing risk management as AI
systems change over time.
The Security Dashboard for AI is available to organizations that use
eligible Microsoft security products. Organizations that already
secure AI workloads through Microsoft security tooling can access the
dashboard during the public preview period.
helpnetsecurity.com
Password Managers At Risk
Design weaknesses in major password managers enable vault attacks,
researchers say
Cloud-based password managers store users’s passwords in a
password vault, which is created and encrypted by the user’s client
software by using a cryptographic key derived from the user’s master
password.
The client software uploads the encrypted vault to a server run by the
service provider and the provider can’t decrypt it. Only the user’s
client software can: it retrieves the vault and uses the user’s master
password to decrypt it locally (i.e., on the user’s device).
But, as the researchers demonstrated, attackers who manage to
compromise a server that stores the password vaults can, in some cases,
recover users’ passwords, fully compromise the vault, modify its
contents, and more.
The researchers probed four popular password managers: Bitwarden,
LastPass, Dashlane, and 1Password.
helpnetsecurity.com
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Battling the Dark Side of E-Commerce
E-Commerce Platforms Intensify Crackdown on Fake Reviews & Counterfeits
By
the D&D Daily staff
E-commerce platforms are escalating efforts to combat fake reviews
and counterfeit goods as online marketplaces face growing pressure
from regulators, brands and consumers to protect trust in digital
transactions.
Fake reviews remain a persistent challenge across major platforms.
Fraud rings use bots, incentivized buyers or coordinated networks to
post inflated ratings or negative feedback targeting competitors. In
some cases, sellers offer free products or payments in exchange for
five-star reviews, distorting search rankings and consumer perception.
Marketplace operators are increasingly relying on artificial
intelligence and machine learning tools to detect suspicious
patterns. These systems analyze review timing, language similarities,
account behavior and purchasing history to flag potential manipulation
before reviews go live. Platforms report blocking millions of suspected
fake reviews annually.
Beyond automated detection, enforcement actions have expanded.
Several large marketplaces have pursued civil litigation against review
brokers and sellers accused of orchestrating fraudulent campaigns.
Account suspensions and permanent seller bans are common penalties for
policy violations tied to review manipulation.
Counterfeit goods present a parallel concern. Third-party sellers
can list imitation products that infringe on trademarks or misrepresent
quality, particularly in high-demand categories such as electronics,
apparel and health products. To address this, platforms have
strengthened seller verification processes, expanded brand registry
programs and increased collaboration with rights holders to identify and
remove suspect listings more quickly.
Technology plays a central role in counterfeit detection as well.
Image recognition tools, product-code verification systems and
data-sharing partnerships with brands are being used to identify
listings that deviate from authentic inventory patterns. Some platforms
have introduced serialized product tracking and transparency programs to
help consumers verify authenticity.
Regulatory scrutiny is also increasing. Federal regulators have
finalized rules prohibiting the sale or purchase of fake reviews and
deceptive endorsements, signaling a more aggressive enforcement
environment for digital marketplaces.
For retailers and brands operating online, the tightening controls
underscore the importance of compliance with marketplace policies and
proactive monitoring of product listings. As platforms invest more
heavily in fraud detection and enforcement, the balance between open
marketplace access and consumer protection continues to evolve.
The AI Shopping Race
Google’s UCP vs. OpenAI’s ACP—what retailers need to know about agentic
commerce standards
As Gap, Urban Outfitters and scores of other retailers race to win in
the AI shopping space, they’re adopting new standards to ensure
their products are accessible in AI chats. But the protocols developed
by Google and OpenAI are highly technical, and may require brands to
devote significant resources to overhaul their commerce data systems.
They also enable different advantages, which means it’s crucial that
retailers understand their nuances, how to implement them and which to
prioritize.
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Amazon Delivery Agent, Following GPS, Drives Van Straight Into Water
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Portland, OR: 5 charged in connection with Northeast Portland
second-hand store dealing in stolen goods
Authorities busted a web of Portland-area stores that bought stolen
goods and resold them at a fraction of the price, the Multnomah County
District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday. Five people have been
charged in connection with the scheme so far. The bust focused on Card
Rhino, aka Next Level Cards, a secondhand store located on Northeast
Halsey Street near 122nd Avenue. The DA's office alleges that they
knowingly bought stolen merchandise "from some of Portland's most
prolific boosters," what's known as a fencing operation. KGW was there
in March when authorities raided Card Rhino and its affiliates. While
police were at the scene, multiple people approached who were looking to
sell their items. Card Rhino was just one of three locations implicated
in the scheme. Direct Deals HQ LLC, aka Limit Deals on Southwest Boones
Ferry Road in Tualatin and Great Deals 2.0 on Northeast 121st Avenue in
Vancouver were part of the same operation, the DA's office said.
kgw.com
Concord, CA: Macy’s perfume heist: $10K in fragrances stolen from
Concord mall
A group of thieves stole at least $10,000 in high-end fragrances from
Macy’s at Sunvalley Mall in Concord on Friday, marking the latest in a
series of similar incidents. Witnesses say the store may have been
targeted multiple times in recent weeks, raising safety concerns among
shoppers and employees. Concord police, including the financial crimes
unit, are investigating the thefts.
ktvu.com
Healdsburg, CA: Car ‘packed full of tires’ leads to felony theft arrests
Two people face multiple charges after officers found 15 tires in a
vehicle that were allegedly stolen from a local tire shop, said the
Healdsburg Police Department. HPD said officers spotted a white SUV
leaving the Big O Tires parking lot at 1:38 a.m. Sunday although the
business was closed at the time. Police said they pulled the vehicle
over for equipment violations and “discovered it was packed full of
tires.” The driver and passenger, identified as Jasmine Garcia and Omar
Guzman, were both found to be on probation, according to HPD. “During
the investigation, Guzman admitted he had taken the tires without
permission and had been selling them for cash. The stolen tires, valued
at more than $950, were recovered and returned to the business,” said
Healdsburg police.
kron4.com
North Olmsted police identify alleged Ulta Beauty thief with facial
recognition technology
North Olmsted police are searching for a man and woman accused of
stealing from Ulta Beauty earlier this month. The suspects allegedly
stole about $1,650 worth of merchandise in a matter of minutes. But
according to North Olmsted police, surveillance video and facial
recognition technology helped to identify one suspect. Officers said
Dante D. Roberts is wanted for felony theft, while the woman’s name is
still unknown. This happened around 5:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Ulta Beauty on
Brookpark Road. A manager told police the suspects entered the store
within seconds of one another, before stealing several items and leaving
minutes later.
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Shootings & Deaths
Baltimore, MD: 1 dead, 3 injured in 'targeted' shooting on Liberty Heights
Avenue outside Mondawmin Mall
Baltimore police are calling a shooting targeted that left a man dead and three
others injured Monday night outside the Mondawmin Mall. Newly released security
video obtained Tuesday by WBAL-TV 11 News shows frightening moments after the
shooting of four men near a restaurant around 9:30 p.m. The shooting appears to
have taken place in the parking lot of the TGI Friday's restaurant outside the
mall, where a crash involved a blue pickup truck and a silver sedan. Both were
heavily damaged. "It was a shootout where the two vehicles crashed together,"
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said. The video shows a man walking
across Liberty Heights Avenue and talk to people who notice he's hurt. He asks
for help before flagging down a passing police car.
wbaltv.com
Jefferson County, AL: 20-year-old woman killed in double shooting at Birmingham
gas station
Authorities have released the name of a woman killed over the weekend outside a
Norwood gas station. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office on Tuesday identified
the victim as Shaneka Renee Hicks. She was 20 and lived in Birmingham. The
shooting happened at 8:04 p.m. Saturday at the Marathon station, also known as
Norwood Everyday Store, in the 3100 block of 12th Avenue North. Sgt. Bryan
Shelton said officers were dispatched to the store on a report of two people
shot. Once they got on the scene, they learned both victims had been driven by
private vehicle to UAB St. Vincent’s Birmingham. Hicks was pronounced dead at
the hospital at 8:51 p.m. The male victim sustained life-threatening injuries
and remained in critical condition on Sunday.
al.com
Slapout, AL: Family mourns loss in Gas Station parking lot shooting; Man killed
over apparent dispute
A family is grieving the loss of a loved one after a dispute outside a gas
station turned deadly on Friday. Joel Austin Whitus, 42, was shot and killed
outside a gas station in Slapout following what authorities describe as an
argument that escalated into violence. According to investigators, the incident
began when Whitus touched a vehicle belonging to 23-year-old Aaron Mays. The
contact sparked an argument between the two men, which ultimately resulted in
shots being fired. Mays has been charged with murder in connection with the
shooting and is currently being held in the Elmore County Jail.
wsfa.com
Memphis, TN: Man Shot Dead Outside North Memphis Convenience Store
A man was shot to death Monday evening inside a North Memphis convenience store,
according to police. Officers and emergency crews responded after reports of
gunfire and found the victim suffering from gunshot wounds, and he was
pronounced dead at the scene.
hoodline.com
Culver City, CA: Update: Authorities ID Westfield Culver City Mall Shooting
Victim
A 25-year-old man who was fatally shot at a Culver City shopping mall in an
attack that left another man wounded was identified Tuesday. Officers with the
Culver City Police Department responded at 7:25 p.m. Friday to reports of shots
fired in the north parking lot of the Westfield Culver City Mall at 6000
Sepulveda Blvd., according to department spokeswoman Jennifer Atenza. They
located a victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, and paramedics rushed
him to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, Atenza said. The Los
Angeles County medical examiner’s office identified him as Angel Torres of Los
Angeles.
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Bridgewater, NJ: Reports of Shooting at Bridgewater Commons Mall are False; 2nd
in a week
Sharonville, OH: 15 year old shot outside of Sharonville C-Store
Durham, NC: Shots fired into car outside Durham convenience store on
Fayetteville Street
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Louisville, KY: Police arrest alleged 'Nicotine Bandit' after Family Dollar
burglary
Louisville Police arrested a man nicknamed the "Nicotine Bandit" after he
allegedly burglarized a Family Dollar in the Portland neighborhood multiple
times. According to Louisville Metro Police, 37-year-old Michael Belton stole
packs of cigarettes from the store Monday morning before it opened. Police
said he's taken "a ton of cigarettes" from the Family Dollar over multiple
occasions. Officers reviewed surveillance footage and later spotted him
walking nearby wearing the same clothing seen on camera. When officers
approached, Belton ran, leading to a quick foot pursuit before police took him
into custody.
wdrb.com
Charlotte, NC: Man convicted of robbing three Charlotte stores at gunpoint
sentenced to federal prison
Guelph, ON, Canada: Police Service investigating Smash & Grab Jewelry store
theft at Stone Road Mall
Montreal, Canada: Police say victim pepper sprayed during robbery at Promenades
Saint-Bruno jewelry store
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Auto – Healdsburg, CA
– Robbery
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Beauty – Concord, CA –
Robbery
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Beauty – Cleveland, OH
- Robbery
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C-Store – Manchester,
NH – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Bloomington,
IL – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Pima County,
AZ – Armed Robbery
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Collectables –
Outagamie County, WI – Robbery
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Dollar – Louisville,
KY – Burglary
• Jewelry - Waterbury, CT - Robbery
• Jewelry - Oxon Hill, MD - Burglary
• Jewelry - Chicago, IL – Robbery
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Restaurant – Macon, GA
– Armed Robbery / Owner wounded
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Restaurant –
Beavercreek, OH – Robbery
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Restaurant – South
Hackensack, NJ – Burglary
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Restaurant –
Milwaukee, WI – Burglary
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Shoes – Monroe
Township, PA – Robbery
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Tobacco – Farmingdale,
NY – Burglary
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Tobacco – Olympia, WA
– Armed Robbery
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Vape – Loudoun County,
VA – Armed Robbery
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• 14 robberies
• 5 burglaries
• 1 shooting
• 0 killed |
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