Thieves net $30M in LA cash heist
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- It’s being called one of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history.
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Clearly an inside job of an employee or former employee.
well comment section detective, dont keep all the evidence to yourself call the police department and give them the who, what when and where.
@@JohnRangel-if2qm You've been watching too many movies.
Obviously someone knew the inventory.
@@JohnRangel-if2qm I mean he is right... you cant just swipe that much money without knowing exactly where to go to get it.. also that much would be very secure.. in the video the lady said that alarms did not even go off... insider knowledge can only make that possible
Literally there’s a movie based on a true story similar to this 😂
So...who didn't show up for work on Monday?
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they are long gone by now
They're gonna show up and pretend to be as surprised as everyone else. They are not going to give themselves away by not show up for work
Naw bet they showed up to keep suspicion off em
Micheal De Santa & Trevor Philips 😉also Franklin
Looks like they didn’t Garda thing.
Ok.....now that's funny
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LOL!!!!!
Yup, those security guards didn't Garda place.🤪👍🤪
Omg that's a perfect statement!! GARDA need to either change its name or get out of the Guard business.
But look at all the money they saved by not having any personal on the premises during a holiday.
No one is sweating the loss of this money. It’s just sitting there collecting dust
No guns.. no violence..all cash😮😮😮
Plenty of brains.
Textbook
@@user-gl4pv5vd9k and inside information
Yep only a commercial burglary not a violent felony, so if anyone talks, jail time is less the 3 yrs..
@@user-so8ei2td1d And they get to keep the money? hahaha
bro that's an inside job if ever there was one. that 30M isn't insured and they won't find all of it
ANY of it.
If we're...us working class are lucky enough to laugh at the company that lost out.
Black ops funds
@@strokedformula1977 They're already subsidized by your taxes.
Demonrats running America. What do you expect.
This happens everyday in corporate boardrooms across the nation.
You are not suppose to talk about this. Because we have to pertect those rich peoples abilities to steal money.
They're the biggest crooks in the world.
you poor victim
@@karldettling5981
Don’t forget the halls of congress and the senate!!
And in bureaucracies. 😂
holy shit didn’t think people could still pull this off with modern security and cameras.. respect 😂
1000% inside job😂😂😂
you must've of been part of the burglary crew
Not by employee
@@JohnRangel-if2qm You're really triggered by this.
@@cadvisorsdefinitely an employee
why you mad? you broke too 🤣🤣@@JohnRangel-if2qm
If you can steal $30 million, you earned it. 🤣
Finders keepers...😎
Definitely 😂
No kidding.
The government steals from the People everyday, they don't deserve it.
Facts ‼️‼️
Hollywood Heist Movies: All shootouts and action
Real Life Heists: Just yoinks it and nobody finds it until Monday
I’m a former armored car guard.
These big heists are ALWAYS inside jobs. These facilities are extremely secure and everything is tracked. Even the vaults cannot be opened, unless given a randomly generated code from an offsite location. Also, they are programmed to not open after a certain amount of hours once they are locked properly. So if they were able to get into the vault without force, someone clearly didn’t lock it all the way.
Not necessarily. Remember: It is not possible to protect everything forever and there is no such thing as a 100% foolproof defense. A determined opponent with unlimited time and resources can crack ANY defenses that have been built. The trick has always been to outlast the attackers until they give up and go after a weaker target. Unfortunately, this information security advice can also apply to anything else - and there is no guarantee that any security measure will ever be 100% effective. To even think that the security measures implemented will be 100% effective at keeping out bad actors is inviting disaster, because again - there is no such thing as foolproof security - given enough time and money, anything can be overcome. People in this business would do well to keep that in mind.
@@djdogstar7385that long winded wanna be fancy answer means nothing. Of course some things are foolproof in life.
I know what you’re saying but the guy is right, the safe code is kept off site and you need that to open the safe properly and it’s time locked too, so they must’ve not locked the safe or closed the safe door properly. @@djdogstar7385
@@djdogstar7385bro that was a wild tangent but stop watching movies and thinking that's real life. I worked as an armed guard at Wells Fargo for a couple years. The way they did it and means of securing the money was 💯 left open by someone who works there. This was too coordinated to be some random mission impossible shit. The last several stories I've come across of businesses losing millions was because an employee decided to be stupid and greedy. The girl who stole millions from Nordstrom comes to mind. Are there random heists, of course, but not to this magnitude. They always have a way in and it's from someone on the inside 'who forgot to properly lock something'.
@@djdogstar7385 lock picking lawyer
D.B. Cooper is being considered for questioning.
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But he would be in his 80s or 90s now. Maybe his very rich grandson?
@@Colorado_Native
Grandson?
Db cooper never reproduced.
@@franklinburk3314 That's one theory. Two other theories have him with either seven or nine children, one of whom, a daughter, died young. One woman insists DB Cooper, or Dan Cooper if you go by the name under which he bought a one-way ticket for $18.52, is her uncle who had Thanksgiving dinner withh them and then disappeared. Some money has been found in the area where he is thought to have jumped out of the Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727, picked because it had a ladder in the aft portion. Nobody knows for sure. Also, a skull was found, but not conclusively tied to him. Thanks for the reply.
D.B. Cooper became Ted Cruz.🤪👍🤪
You dont have security at a building with over 30million cash? Ok.
They all called off sick😂
It was Easter. Maybe they were all at Church ? 😂
@@I.M.A.Panther3619 Probably observing trans visibility day with Biden.........
They have a lot of black employees go figuer smart
Millions and millions to criminals, ukraine, and large corporations. But nothing for us citizens
"The biggest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."-Keyser soze-
And like that he’s gone
@@crisj45Round up The Usual Suspects ! 😬
You can't quote a fictional person lol
@@jeffdur1330 But he’s a real person! LAPD is still looking for him.
@@jeffdur1330 He is real to me!😂
On this day in 2024, I discovered what a Money Storage Facility is.
Now we know, shall we make another job 👀
But YOU Will (NEVER) Figure Out How To Make A Matching Withdrawal To This One 🐥 BABY 🍼. 😹 🤣 😂
A money storage facility...?
Thought those were banks...?
Banks rarely have $10k at any one branch. Garda is an armored car service. They pick up and deliver cash to businesses everywhere, including banks.
@@theresagomez2605 Banks have more than that, if you get into the vault. You're thinking of what the tellers have in their drawers.
"Banks tend to keep only enough cash in the vault to meet their anticipated transaction needs. Very small banks may only keep $50,000 or less on hand, while larger banks might keep as much as $200,000 or more available for transactions. This surprises many people who assume bank vaults are always full of cash."
@@theresagomez2605 Banks get their deliveries usually on Thursday afternoons.....for Friday pay days and the weekend. I worked at as mall branch, we got in about $150k
@@theresagomez2605
Interesting...Thanks 😎👍👍
How can a place like this not be underground with only one way in or out...and NOT be heavily guarded...like Fort Knox 24/7...?
It's the building's preferred pronoun you bigot! lol
CIA needed more liquid assets
no they dont. they already have the printing machine.
No such thing as to much MONEY 💰
@@the0ne809 WHY DO THEY SELL COCA THEN?
10% goes to the big guy
@@TheBillyBlack- Nothing compared to what the last guy got from lobbyist and foreign ambassadors. He doesn’t stop at 10%.
Real GTA mission completed boys 😂💪🏾
They hit the union depository
Prolly a McDonalds customer who wanted a Big Mac
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Inside job. The perpetrators know that building VERY well
Well enough
you know nothing
You watching too much movie 🍿🎥
They already have a 24 hour head start, let that sink in.
Broooooooooo 😭😭😭😭 on the homies they are GONE
No one said criminals are smart. They’ll get caught lol new money so they will get caught on a shopping spree.
Y’all watch to many movies
They’re gonna be flaunting they’re wealth & riches in social media within a year or 2.
@@ADHD799 thats stupid black people
Word Criminals aren't smart for shit 😂😂
Its a drop in the bucket compared to what government steals every year in taxes. Kudos to them, hopefully they never get caught.
What if it was the Biden crime family that pulled it off?
Still think they shouldn't get caught?
Dutch: “I got a plan Arthur!”
Arthur: “Yeah Dutch? A $30m plan?”
This is completely badass lol
Safe expert. They knew how to get in and not triggeralarms.
Wouldnt they need to know the specifics of the building and alarms? Is it the same at every facility?
It looks like they just took out the wall to the back side of the safe. Never went inside the actual building.
If it’s all 100 $ bills, then 30 mill would weigh 660 pounds.
yea but not 600lbs in 1 pickup, its 600lbs all added together, each man prob took 150lbs each
you better wish your ass im gonna carry an extra 50lbs if its in 100's lmao.. ppl do that shit at gyms im doing that shit with 100s
This is why you stay in shape...When Opportunity Knocks...I Grab The$$$$😂😂😂😂!!!
U."SURE" it's NOT 666 lbs.¿
660
This sounds like a good story for a movie. Call it GOODFELLAS PART 2. It'll be a big hit, a big hit! 😆
GARDA has hundreds of millions in cash inside their buildings. Me thinks this will not go unnoticed
I think I know who did this. My ex manager would say GO BIG OR GO HOME. This fits the profile.
If you're gonna commit a crime to steal money, I agree "go big"
Why did manager break up with you?
A security company with no security guards on duty…HAHAHA!!!!
Garda Security. “Maybe we Garda your money, maybe we don’t”
It was a mistake to use “password” for the vault code.
Diddy is getting his money out , before they take it all !!
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Go Get My Money 💰 🤑 💸 !!!!!
peanuts compared from what the state of Ca steals every day from us
Underrated comment.
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FACT!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Something tells me Kenneth doesn’t have that much to “steal“, but probably cries for unemployment and other benefits that he believes he “pays into“.
N they give yo illegals go figure I applied for medical cause of my low income guess what ! Did not qualify 😢 but illegals do go figured!
Must have needed groceries and gas
And some beer.
The easy way to rob a bank is to be the OWNER ! 💰💰💰💸💸💸
Exactly
A money storage facility?! Didn't even know those existed. Thought we called them banks.
If you think BoA or Wells Fargo has millions of dollars in cash at every location you need to brush up on money supply. These days banks have around 10K - 30K cash unless special circumstances encourage them to have more.
Banks can invest money and keep the cash flow going. This sounds like a hoarding facility used to drive up inflation.
@@dennydude it's just the depot for armored trucks. Accumulated from pick ups between businesses and banks. It's not a financial conspiracy lol. They hit it before a holiday meaning several days worth of pickups were just sitting there until Monday.
Given they had the means to break past all of their security, leave no obvious signs of a break in, and that they managed to haul $30M IN CASH with no one noticing until they opened the vault, that money is likely long gone. There is too much planning for them to not have found a way to move and hide all that money quickly and quietly.
One last job😂 jokes aside, this is legendary. These guys just pulled off a movie level hiest.
They most likely cheaped out on the building and security thinking no one would ever be dumb enough to hit it! Yet here they are 30 million in the hole.
they're gone ...good luck with that...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That state of going down the toilet in so many ways.
Because the state of California is responsible for a private company having a money storage facility in one of the richest cities on earth in the state with the 5th largest economy in the world, I mean shame on them for being such a success that they're failures 🤦
Then leave they steal $$$ everywhere
You got to hand it to this crew. All stealth, no bodies.
A vault technician, an alarm technician who worked as a janitor there.
They'll get caught, they always do. And it'll be for some stupid, tiny detail that they overlooked or messed up on.
people so dumb banks going collapse soon anyways no need that money. Will be going digital.
There are so many neighborhood cameras today that the FBI will already be looking for their vehicles and the tracing goes from there, even if stolen.
50/50 chance of that happening. If the crew was proficient enough to not leave a trace and bypass every single security measure, the odds of them being caught are literally 50/50 at best. If they were more sloppy I would agree with you, but this has the look of a precision operation.
What's the statute of limitations on a job like this? Asking for a friend.
@@Colorado_Native -- Robbery: 3 or 6 years Cal. Penal Code §§ 213, 800, 801 (2024)
Can you say inside job?
i can say yall dont know nothing
@@JohnRangel-if2qmi was in chicago all day on the day of the heist I got 12 witness to prove it. any others questions?
As there's never been a better time to be criminal (especially in California), I might as well give congratulations where it's due-hats off to you guys!
🤷 Some of us work faithfully our whole life and will never see that amount of money... Kudos to them 👏
I'm sure the suspects will use it to invest in their communities and improve the lives of the underprivileged.
Would rather see that than sending it to Ukraine.
@@user-jo9lz7fh5g I'll second that one and add Israel to that.
A modern day Robin Hood kinda wouldn’t be mad about it
@@user-jo9lz7fh5g I will second that and also add that other country that apparently gets my comment deleted for simply mentioning by name.
@@TheCoon1975TH-cams auto deletes on comments so fast now, really makes you wonder what the narrative would be and what more people might believe if they could actually see the majority opinion
Gavin PLEASE Ban assault concrete drills!!! It’s for officer safety
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Lets talk about the real problem... hands. If you banned assault hands, you wouldn't have to ban all the other assault things.
😂😂😂😂
@@Aireck174 If hands are banned, human beings should be banned also.
@@Aireck174 He was joking ya… get a life!
It’s California, they only got a months rent and a tank of gas, maybe a night out at the club!! But that’s about it 😂!
and probably got robbed by someone else
@@kennethpereyda5707 I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the crew started turning up dead!! “Two can keep a secret if of them is dead!” It’s just the law of the jungle
@@kennethpereyda5707 Oh for sure! You know they got attacked by some homeless meth head with a sword as soon as they rounded the corner to leave the property, lol. Then he was held-up at gun-point by an even crazier crazy... It's probably exchanged hands 25x already
So CAL IS Grand Theft Auto, lol
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Can you imagine if you were really sick on Monday and you didn't show up for work. You find a bunch of Police officers at your front door.
Under 31 million district attorney stated no prosecution..
lmfao
I wonder what $30 million looks like in a pile. Did they have to use a forklift to move all that money.?
Exactly how does this go unnoticed
According to a web search between 600 ($100s) and 3,000 ($20) lbs.
30 SMALL ATTORNEY SIZED BRIEFCASES, THAT'S WHAT.
They could have had me help them, but some people are just plain selfish. Never want to share.
@@justaguynamedme8337 nobody bothered calling me either 🤷♂️😔
Crazy Sounds Like An Inside Job
Someone knew the ins and outs.
In a few days they'll find a nearby bum that has overdosed with a duffle bag and $1.5 million cash, alarm schematics, building plans, and a fake Swiss Bank account number and call the case closed, mastermind found.
Then you wake up from your dream
Damn maybe u can finally move out of ur grandmas house and get a job as an investigator good work chief!
We'll see...how's the vax feeling?@@fok8810
They will be caught. Someone had to be familiar with the system.
Of course they will get caught but let it be congress. They steal way more than that and get away every day. If we hold the poor accountable, let's hold the rich accountable as well.
Inside Job....so obvious. Someone who knew alarm system...to a "T".
Or lack of
I used to work at brinks and this is definitely a inside Job and was set up from Friday evening before everyone left safes are timed so even if you can get in to the building that safe won’t open until the timer goes off the next business day definitely a inside job and definitely a hand full of people were in on it
Are you suggesting that the systems that run those safes can't be hacked? I can guarantee those safes had computerized components and that they weren't 100% mechanical.
you know there is a couple of employees just nervous af rn..
Sounds like a Goodfella's type heist. Is Jimmy Burke still alive ! 😁😁
Alive and hopping mad about the pink Lamborghini.
No he in deceased. It's the hole in the wall gany😅😅
Ummmm when did Johnny the janitor get a 2024 Corvette? 🤔🤑
The fact there isn't an army of armed guards watching over this amount of cash is concerning.
"A very stable genius" needed his payment from "The Battle Of Covfefe"
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"It's a...shocker..." Yes. We're all surprised by an inside job, done successfully. Quite amazed. 😒
Two words: "Inside Job".
Plot twist.. There was never 30 million in the vault.
One of the robbers will give himself away when he goes out to purchase that Lamborghini in cash. It always happens because someone doesn't have the control to wait a while before laundering the money.
Money storage facility? I thought that was a bank..
I like how GardaWorld sent that fake "employee" out to pass off how utterly shocking and improbable it is that anyone could actually break in their and pull that off...
Except foorrrr.......
I just watched Den of Thieves last night. Better call Gerard Butler
30 million is a lot of cash even if it’s in hundreds inside job
Since the DA's and judges do not punish there is no crime problem involved in it
Make intelligent comments instead of right wing talking points.
@@Maxtee77 "Right wing"= any normal, logical person who works for a living.
That’s a movie story for sure!
Reminds me of Heat
@@danielmartin7838
Money Heist I think is more close.
Nerds😂
@@forrestebert5276Den of Thieves is even closer.
It was probably some C-suite executives wanting an early "bonus"... They'll end up pinning it on some poor schleps that make peanuts. Only executive levels have the access in a facility like that.
_”You forget a thousand things everyday pal..”_
oh boy, a new movie is coming
Same thought lmao
michael mann is on alert.
Definitely an inside job 😅
Woke up this morning and got in the shower....turned the radio on and just heard this breaking news...
I actually started pouding on the wall and yelling with excitement.
*Seriously?! I mean get real! They keeping this kind of money in this kind of building? It's a joke!*
Hey - stupidity can be quite painful.
Sounds like insurance fraud to me.
Right
30 mil in a small building lmao
"This crew, is good!"😂
Did anyone else think of the movie Heat when they saw this? Robert Deniro, Al Pacino, Val
Oceans 8? Italian Job?
Cops pull overtime at double pay sitting bait cars valued at $2,995 MSRP in Far Rockaway Queens and they couldn't pay some dude California minimum wage w/ benefits to at least watch the building from a makeshift booth with a space heater and radio that gets NPR & maybe a staticky 90s alternative station across the street? 🤔
"Burglars". That knew everything about the security systems.
Most Security systems only deter amateurs,
Someone knew that there were 30 million there.
This is what happens when you pay your employees $17/hr to risk their lives to deliver their cash because it's the only job they could get with insurance after they got out of the military.
Willing to bet it was outsourced but who did the talking?
Exactly how you gonna put starving dogs around a bunch of cooked filet mignon and only give them crumbs of bread.... id be paying my employees nurse salarys if they guarding my shit
This is what you call a very common inside job. This means somebody within the company set this whole thing and play that’s what it comes down to any idiot street from the police Academy or from the FBI Academy and tell you this is definitely an inside job, no it and or butts it’s a matter of time before that person guarantee.
10-15 years ago, I would agree with you. Nowadays with all the gee-whiz technology and black hat hackers and cybersecurity holes constantly being discovered in everything from your cell phone to your smart appliance, I would argue that it wouldn't have to be an inside job, it could also have been very skilled operators that pulled this off with the help of skilled hackers.
From the facts you've presented I have two words for you: inside job.
Man good job!! 👏🏻
Nice Easter egg hunt net millions.
Red flags: A new corvette paid with cash. A new home paid with cash. An island for private use.....etc
Hell a new Corvette is less than a new F250 these days. A Porsche 992 GT3 RS in cash, yeah, that'll raise red flags...
someone eating at fast food restaurant with new employee wages
A HB painting.
bro nobidy buying an island they finna save that shit for their familys but 1 person is probablt gonna slip up
30M in todays world with a split for each guy is like 5-6M each and that shit not lasting if they spending, they all gonna stack that shit
Obviously combination to safe was compromised.
Not necessarily. Remember: It is not possible to protect everything forever and there is no such thing as a 100% foolproof defense. A determined opponent with unlimited time and resources can crack ANY defenses that have been built. The trick has always been to outlast the attackers until they give up and go after a weaker target. Unfortunately, this information security advice can also apply to anything else - and there is no guarantee that any security measure will ever be 100% effective. To even think that the security measures implemented will be 100% effective at keeping out bad actors is inviting disaster, because again - there is no such thing as foolproof security - given enough time and money, anything can be overcome. People in this business would do well to keep that in mind.
Just think, those guys are probably watching this video😂😂
Congratulations! You guys life is a movie rn🔥😂
So who's going to be the first dumbass to get caught up buying something with cash
Who owns Garda ??
Trump
It a Canadian company from Montreal.
Score 💰💰💰💰
Serial numbers on the bills will make it easy to track them down. These guys know their security systems and how to neutralize them. They had inside information on the lay out of the facility.
Only if the money is new,if it's used,then not a chance..
@@user-so8ei2td1d If they supply money to banks then the serial numbers are sequenced.
Inside employees get info to thieves codes, location safe, and guard/times …make plans.