If you thought the supply chain problems were going to improve you have been horribly wrong. In Los Angeles, there is now the issue of looters targeting cargo trains.
Here are some tweets about what’s going on. These photos look like something you’d see in the third world, but since America has been a third world country for some time, these types of images are no longer all that shocking.
Jaw-dropping aerial photos show THOUSANDS of unopened Amazon and UPS packages stolen from trains when they stop outside LA depot
via https://t.co/R7mV0rVXXP https://t.co/HCklK3PFcz— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 15, 2022
Package delayed? It may have been stolen in Los Angeles.
New images show damaged packages discarded on train tracks by cargo looters. pic.twitter.com/6IoJcv26ii
— The Recount (@therecount) January 14, 2022
Union Pacific says its criminal rail theft is up 160% in L.A. County over the past year, and they estimate there were over 100 people arrested for vandalizing trains during the holiday season https://t.co/uthsrTXsJl
— KTLA (@KTLA) January 15, 2022
PACKAGES DELAYED: Looters raiding LA cargo trains of Amazon, UPS shipments #8NN https://t.co/lnM0v6soSK
— 8 News Now (@8NewsNow) January 15, 2022
So not only has the issue of cargo ships not being able to unload their cargo not improved, the cargo that gets unloaded is being targeted by gangs of looters when they get on trains.
We also have this happening in Chicago. Mobs of blacks stealing TVs out of cargo trains.
Video taken at a trainyard in Chicago. "Let me know if this video plays" – Ron pic.twitter.com/uyZ64uNTxV
— Ron Milner (@RonMilnerBoodle) January 13, 2022
This is not a good situation. You should fully expect it to get worse. The people who have the power to solve these problems are content in ensuring that these problems are not solved.