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Benny Johnson Robbed While Filming Segment At Only In-N-Out Burger To Close In Company’s History

Johnson and his team were shooting a video about In-N-Out Burger, one of America’s most famous burger joints, shutting down its Oakland location due to over 1,000 documented reports of customers getting robbed there.

Ironically, the Oakland location the only In-N-Out to ever close down the company’s history.

“I was in the car when it happened,” Johnson’s producer ALX said. “The rest of the team was probably about 20 feet away. A car pulled up, someone jumped out, smashed the window and tried to take a bag, I had to rip it from his hands and told him to ‘f*ck off.’ Oakland is a third world country.”

The incident unfolded around 2 pm near the recently closed burger joint in Oakland, as reported by Johnson, who uploaded a video detailing the robbery on X.

Johnson said in his post, “The reason California has descended into a third-world hellhole is because of Democrats soft-on-crime policies that defund the police and view the criminals as the victim and not the taxpaying citizen.”

He explained, “speaking of being a victim, we were literally robbed while filming this video.”

The footage depicts a vehicle with smashed windows and a police officer responding to the scene. However, Johnson did not disclose what had been stolen from the car.

In-N-Out Burger announced back in January of this year that it would be closing its “first location ever in Oakland near the airport.”

“This decision has been made due to the high crime activity and car break-ins,” the company said in a released statement posted on X.

“We have made the decision to close our In-N-Out Burger location in Oakland, California, due to ongoing issues with crime. Despite taking repeated steps to create safer conditions, our Customers and Associates are regularly victimized by car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies,” In-N-Out Burger Chief Operating Officer Denny Warnick said in a press release.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported earlier this year that Oakland has experienced a notable uptick in property crime and robberies citywide.

Warnick said at the time the company had taken “repeated steps to create safer conditions our Customers and Associates are regularly victimized.”

“We feel the frequency and severity of the crimes being encountered by our customers and associates leave us no alternative,” he added, explained why the company would be leaving the area.

Police notably had documented 1,335 incidents in the vicinity of the restaurant on Oakport Street — surpassing any other location in Oakland since 2019.

The figure encompasses nine robberies, two commercial burglaries, four domestic violence incidents, and a staggering 1,174 car break-ins, as per Oakland police data disclosed to the Chronicle.

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao directly confronted mounting concerns, openly acknowledging the allocation of additional police personnel to the troubled area.

She underscored the imperative for continued and intensified efforts to effectively tackle the persistent security challenges facing the community.

“As mayor, I have prioritized this critical gateway to Oakland,” Thao said, adding that Oakland police have three cameras placed to monitor the area.
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@sunsporter1649 You have no facts, only a cartoon to post because "rising crime" is a right-wing myth!

Here's a graph of the US violent crime rate by year.

US Violent Crime Rate With 8.2 Percent Decline in 2023, 1960 - 2023 (Source: FBI) [based on data available mid-december 2023]

Some suggest crime numbers are falling because we're not apprehending criminals. Just the opposite: incarceration rates rose as crime reports dropped.

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues You keep spinning like that you are gonna fall off the planet and end up on Uranus
@sunsporter1649 You have no facts to post, only a cartoon, because "rising crime" is a right-wing myth.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues No doubt Laken Riley’s family is comforted by knowing crime is going away, and can defund the police and use those funds to coddle those poor illegal aliens
@sunsporter1649 Where I went to school, they taught us that the plural of 'anecdote' is NOT 'data'!

ou have no facts to post, only a cartoon, because "rising crime" is a right-wing myth.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Tell that to pencil-neck schiff, as he stands there in his underwear telling everyone there is no crime
@MarmeeMarch says [quote]Maybe it's because of the downgrading of serious crimes.[/quote]
I eagerly await any data that might support this unsupported hypothesis. You've seen my data; it's right there at the start of this thread. What's the source of your claim? Where's your data??
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@MarmeeMarch ln this context, it means "no, Marmee has no data to support his claim, and the data points elsewhere, but Marmee is going to pretend otherwise!"
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@MarmeeMarch Explanations, like hypotheses, are rarely proven. Therefore, I mostly sort claims into evidence-based and evidence free.

The claim that real crime is really falling is evidence-based.

The claim that real crime is rising is evidence-free.

That's all I'm trying to establish.
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@MarmeeMarch Figures from 2021.

Let's do the math. A rise of 20 per 100K in jails. Meanwhile, the number in community supervision fell by 3.7%, or 53 per 100K. Adds up to a drop in correctional population.

Also note this from the "Highlights"
[quote]From 2020 to 2021, the number of males in the
total correctional population declined less than
1% (down 28,300), while the number of females
decreased 3% (down 32,800).[/quote]
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@MarmeeMarch Community supervision includes people with ankle monitors. They are prisoners too; just cost a whole lot less. In your link, community supervision is included in the correctional population.
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@MarmeeMarch My point - which I stated in my first sentence at the top and displayed in the graph - is that "rising crime" is a right-wing myth!
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues We know....straight lines are really curves, gas prices are down, the economy is booming, the borders are secure, boys are really girls, the cow jumped over the moon, and the emperor has new clothes
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@MarmeeMarch Treating a very local trend (possibly selected with cognitive bias) as if it were a national trend; that's practically the [i]definition[/i] of cherry picking! There are whole branches of statistics with the goal of eliminating selection bias.
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@MarmeeMarch If you're trying to influence an election, then I think you have a certain responsibility to check that your claims are fair. And I think a lot of the "crime wave" rhetoric is a spreading of falsehoods in hopes of swaying an election. And that's why I respond to it with graphs of FBI stats.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Is that the same fbir that can't find hunters lapotop?