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CRAZY DEMOCRAT POLICIES: Target to close San Francisco stores early due to theft and rioting

Target says it will close all 6 of its stores in San Francisco early because of a huge spike in crime and shoplifting.

Walgreens has already closed several stores for the same reason and security guards like Kevin Greathouse are told not to physically engage with those shoplifting. “It’s going to be lawsuits, obviously they don’t want ourselves or anybody else to get injured while we’re out here attempting to make these apprehensions and leave it to law enforcement,” said Greathouse. According to the California Retailer’s Association three cities in our state are among the top 10 in the country when it comes to organized retail crime–Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento.

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Target has now acknowledged that San Francisco is the only city in America where they have decided to close some stores early because of the escalating retail crime. Target is not the only company to make alterations to its closing time. After 10 p.m. the 7-Eleven on Drumm St. in the Financial District only does business through a metal door. But first you have to ring the bell to let them know you’re outside.

“For more than a month, we’ve been experiencing a significant and alarming rise in theft and security incidents at our San Francisco Stores, similar to reports from other retailers in the area.” A Target statement read. A shoplifter went viral in June after he filled up a garbage bag full of Walgreens products and rode his bike out of the store with the items as a security guard stood by and watched.

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