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How to trap a robber in lawless California
Posted on 2/22/26 at 11:13 am
Posted on 2/22/26 at 11:13 am
This is brilliant. He even left a bucket for toilet options:
In Pomona, California, Miguel Ceja owner of 20/20 Mobile had dealt with more than 20 break-ins at his stores. To fight back, he set up a clever trap in his new Boost Mobile location: a doorway that led straight into a fortified hallway with reinforced walls and no way out.
Surveillance cameras captured the moment a burglar broke in through an air-conditioning duct on the roof and set off the alarm. Trying to escape, the intruder bolted for what looked like an exit door, only to find himself trapped in the specially designed corridor.
He was caught on video pacing anxiously and desperately attempting to pry open the walls, but there was no escape. Police soon arrived and arrested him while he was still stuck in the trap.
In Pomona, California, Miguel Ceja owner of 20/20 Mobile had dealt with more than 20 break-ins at his stores. To fight back, he set up a clever trap in his new Boost Mobile location: a doorway that led straight into a fortified hallway with reinforced walls and no way out.
Surveillance cameras captured the moment a burglar broke in through an air-conditioning duct on the roof and set off the alarm. Trying to escape, the intruder bolted for what looked like an exit door, only to find himself trapped in the specially designed corridor.
He was caught on video pacing anxiously and desperately attempting to pry open the walls, but there was no escape. Police soon arrived and arrested him while he was still stuck in the trap.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 2/22/26 at 11:16 am to OU Guy
They will probably get put in jail for kidnapping in that hell hole of a state and the thieves will be celebrated as brave “survivors” of a racist capitalist system
Posted on 2/22/26 at 11:47 am to Henry Jones Jr
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They will probably get put in jail for kidnapping in that hell hole of a state and the thieves will be celebrated as brave “survivors” of a racist capitalist system
Will also lose their business and be heavily fined due to fire code violations.
It’s practically attempted murder in areas that strive to become liberal Mecca.
Posted on 2/22/26 at 11:56 am to OU Guy
Saw this video years ago. So the owner is probably ok. The video is before the world went insane.
Posted on 2/22/26 at 12:12 pm to omegaman66
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Saw this video years ago. So the owner is probably ok. The video is before the world went insane.
Way back in the 80s here in BR a guy set up a shotgun spring trap bc people were breaking into iirc a vacant home he owned.
They had found a body in his overgrown back yard after being there for some time. Can’t recall how it turned out but iirc owner was charged.
This post was edited on 2/22/26 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 2/22/26 at 1:00 pm to omegaman66
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Saw this video years ago. So the owner is probably ok. The video is before the world went insane.
The video timestamp is 2015 so I'm sure there's a way to research the outcome of the burglar and the owner.
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