After watching this video, you’ll realize that the burglars here didn’t really do their homework.
According to the Riverside Press-Enterprise, a group of burglars in Los Angeles are being charged with driving their 2003 BMW X5 into the Apple retail store in Temecula, California. After driving through the Apple store lets down a security door trapping the burglars inside until the driver repeatedly rams his SUV into the door until he gets out.
A Los Angeles man accused of crashing his SUV through an Apple storefront in Temecula in a brazen burglary last week pleaded not guilty Wednesday, Sept. 12, to multiple felonies. Equonne R. Howard, 22, is being held on $600,000 bail, which is the estimated damage to the Apple Store, authorities said. He is charged with vandalism, burglary and theft of electronics in connection with the break-in, as well as burglary and theft of merchandise later in the day from a 7-Eleven, court records show. Wearing orange jail clothes and shackles while sitting in a courtroom at the Southwest Justice Center in French Valley, Howard appeared stunned when a lawyer from the Riverside County public defender’s office showed him the two-page complaint listing the charges against him.
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– By: Omar Rana