Crazy In Cali

Thieves Smash Wall, Steal $180K in Pokémon Cards

Organized retail criminals target collectible shop in California as brazen heists highlight state's failed progressive policies.

posted by Hannity Staff - 2.21.26

Thieves literally broke through the walls to get what they wanted in California, smashing into a collectible card shop and making off with approximately $180,000 worth of Pokémon merchandise. This isn’t your typical smash-and-grab. This was a calculated, organized assault on a small business that shows just how emboldened criminals have become in the Golden State.

According to FoxNews on X, the brazen heist targeted high-value collectible cards, demonstrating how organized retail crime has evolved beyond traditional merchandise to target niche, valuable items. The criminals didn’t bother with doors or windows. They went straight through the wall, showing the kind of brazen disregard for property rights that has become all too common in California’s crime-plagued cities.

This attack represents everything wrong with California’s approach to crime. Small businesses are sitting ducks while progressive prosecutors turn a blind eye to organized theft rings. The collectible card market has exploded in recent years, with rare Pokémon cards selling for tens of thousands of dollars, making these shops attractive targets for criminal enterprises that know they face minimal consequences.

FoxNews on X also reported on the incident, corroborating the scale of this brazen theft that highlights how California’s soft-on-crime policies have created an environment where criminals operate with impunity. When thieves are willing to literally break through walls to steal trading cards, you know law and order has completely broken down. Store owners shouldn’t have to worry about criminals tunneling into their businesses like some kind of heist movie.

California’s leaders need to wake up and realize that their progressive experiment has failed spectacularly. Until the state gets serious about prosecuting organized retail crime and protecting property rights, small businesses will continue to suffer while criminals grow bolder by the day.

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