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Video: 8 armed thugs smash Oakland jewelry store's display cases, steal nearly all items in brazen, devastating daytime heist
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Video: 8 armed thugs smash Oakland jewelry store's display cases, steal nearly all items in brazen, devastating daytime heist

Eight armed individuals were caught on surveillance video smashing the display cases of an Oakland jewelry store this week and making off with almost all of the family-owned business' inventory in a brutal, devastating heist that took place in broad daylight.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

KGO-TV called the crime in the city's Chinatown neighborhood "one of the most brazen, armed daytime robberies we've ever seen."

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What are the details?

Surveillance video shows 69-year-old mother Diane ducking for cover and screaming for help as the robbers — wearing black masks and clothing and armed with guns and hammers — enter Phuong Jewelry around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, KGO said.

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The crooks ended up smashing nearly all the display cases and ransacking the business, the station said.

With no security guard on duty, KGO said Diane's 76-year-old husband is seen on the clip coming out from the back of the store armed with a gun of his own, which apparently convinced the crooks to leave.

"If he hadn't done that, they would have kept going," their son Tony Trinh told the station, adding that the crooks stole an estimated 85-90% of the store's inventory.

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"My mom was devastated, and my dad was broken," Trinh told KGO.

The station said the robbery was by far the worst Phuong Jewelry has suffered in more than 40 years of operation.

"We've been robbed a few times before but not at this level of brazen magnitude," Trinh explained to KGO. "Eight individuals and two getaway cars and guns drawn. I thought, 'Did my mother get shot? Did my father get shot? Did any of our staff or community members?'"

Bad news keeps coming

Due to the rising cost of premiums, the family let the store's business insurance lapse, the station said.

"It's rough," Trinh told KGO. "My mom is the leader of the pack. When she suffers, I suffer; the same thing from her."

Will Phuong Jewelry stay in business? Trinh replied to the station that "we would love to, but with the environment and how tough it's been, we don't know yet."

KGO reported that Diane indicated she would be back to work on Friday.

The Oakland Chinatown Improvement Council has started a GoFundMe to help the family business recoup its losses, the station said, adding that Oakland police said the investigation is ongoing, and they want those with information to come forward.

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More of the same in Oakland

Oakland has made more than a few headlines for, among other things, its rampant crime. Some examples:

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

Sr. Editor, News

Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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