- A TV crew in Oakland was targeted by robbers as they filmed, KRON4 reported.
- The crew was covering a robbery amid a wave of mass smash-and-grab raids around the
Bay Area .
A TV crew reporting on a smash-and-grab raid at a Bay Area store reported that they were targeted by robbers who shot their security guard and tried to steal their camera.
Around noon on Wednesday, the crew from KRON4 were covering a break-in that had taken place two days earlier at Prime 356, a clothing store in Oakland, the outlet said.
Shots were fired while the crew was filming, and their security guard, whom the outlet didn't name, was shot in the lower abdomen and had to go to hospital, KRON4 reported. He emerged from surgery in a stable condition by 4 p.m. that day, it reported.
Two others were shot in the incident, the outlet reported. A reporter, who was also not named, continued filming as the scene unfolded but was "shaken" by the events, the outlet said.
"It really is just a heartbreaking day for us at KRON4," said anchor Jonathan McCall as the network broke the news from the studio soon after.
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In this instance, the crew were responding to one store burglary out of many in a wave of mass smash-and-grab raids that have hit the Bay Area in the last two weeks.
Surveillance footage from Prime 356's burglary showed around 30 people stream into the shop and ransack it, grabbing almost its entire inventory of sneakers, hats and sweaters in less than 30 seconds. The store owner told NBC Bay Area that it was the second burglary in a month, at a combined cost to him of about $180,000.
Groups of up to 80 people have targeted numerous high-end stores en masse since last week, overwhelming security at stores like Louis Vuitton and Bloomingdale's to rush in and plunder thousands of dollars of merchandise — often in a matter of minutes.