Massive mob robbed South Los Angeles Autozone for the second time in a year

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Early Monday morning, a large group of predators attacked and ransacked a possible street takeover at an autozone store in southern Los Angeles, causing huge damage and loss of goods.
Fox 11 Los Angeles reported seeing a crowd of more than 100 people breaking into the store around 4:00 a.m. and citing police and videos from the Citizen App.
“There is now a broadcast call for ‘theft suspects’ in the 9800 block of South Hoover Street,” the Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News numbers. “The call’s comments say about 20 suspects removed merchandise from the business.”
According to Fox 11, individuals tear open metal fences, broken glass and broken display boxes to steal goods. The value of the incident is not yet known.
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An automatic store in Los Angeles was broken into and ransacked early Monday morning. (KTTV)
According to police, the suspect involved fled before the police arrived. A burglary report was filed and detectives are now investigating whether the incident had any connection to street takeover.
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After the possible street takeover on June 16, 2025, stolen goods from Los Angeles auto shops were left and scattered on the street. (KTTV)
According to Fox 11, this is the second time in nearly a year that the same car store has been subjected to a similar robbery that has been taken over on the street.
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Police arrived at an Autozone store in southern Los Angeles early Monday morning after a massive mob broke into the business. (KTTV)
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Police estimates that last year’s incident resulted in $67,000 in loss of goods, according to local stores.
The media added that videos of security cameras helped law enforcement identify and arrest many suspects after the 2024 incident.