In US,dozens of guns have been stolen from freight trains that were recently looted in Los Angeles. Thieves broke into stationary wagons in the middle of the second biggest city in the United States swept around the world. "People were... breaking into these containers and stealing firearms, tens of firearms," Michael Moore told the Police Commission. "That gave us great concern as a source again of further violence in the city," he said.An AFP team filmed thousands of gutted boxes on the stretch of tracks near the city center, many from major retailers like Target, and being shipped by carriers including UPS and FedEx. The thieves wait until the long freight trains stop on the tracks and break the locks with bolt cutters.
Firearms purchased online in the United States cannot legally be shipped to the customer, but can be sent instead to a licensed dealer for pick-up. Since December 2020, rail operator Union Pacific (UP), whose convoys are being targeted, has seen a 160 percent increase in thefts in Los Angeles County. "In October 2021 alone, the increase reaches 356 percent compared to October 2020," the operator said in a letter to local authorities seen by AFP. The phenomenon was accelerated in the run-up to Christmas, as freight volumes rocketed..According to figures reported, more than 90 containers were vandalized on average each day in Los Angeles County in the last quarter of 2021. The operator, which manages nearly 280 miles (450 kilometers) of track in Los Angeles County, puts the cost of the damage incurred over the course of 2021 at about $5 million.The figure does not include losses to customers affected by the thefts.
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