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Contra Costa District Attorney Candidate Outlines Plan To Combat Smash & Grab Retail Theft

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Contra Costa District Attorney candidate Mary Knox says she has a plan to combat smash & grab retail theft.

The following is from Mary Knox:

The current DA has been slow to respond to flash mob robberies, and once she responds, she’s ineffective.

Given my 36 years of experience as a Contra Costa Deputy District Attorney, I know the District Attorney can do more.

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We need to implement these three steps immediately:

1. Convene a Bay Area-wide law enforcement response to track and apprehend suspects Contra Costa law enforcement agencies are partnered to provide mutual aid during emergency situations. This “mutual aid” concept should be employed throughout the Bay Area to strategically shut down access routes for potential retail targets to intervene and prevent crime before it happens.

The investigative and technological expertise of this team will:

• Identify the criminal syndicates who organize the smash-and-grab robberies
• Intercept the “chatter” on social media planning these events
• Share information between law enforcement agencies to quickly locate and arrest perpetrators

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The ideal team to coordinate this activity is the DA/FBI Safe Streets Task Force, comprised of local, state, and federal task force agents who are partnered with prosecutors assigned to the Community Violence Reduction Unit (a unit that I created in the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office).

Given the violence involved and the value of the merchandise being stolen, the Task Force will collaborate with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to charge qualifying cases under the Hobbs Act and prosecute them in federal court.

The criminal syndicates committing the smash-and-grab robberies, as well as strings of residential burglaries in Contra Costa, are mobile and active in surrounding counties. During the past four years, regional law enforcement agencies have done an impressive job of sharing information to identify the true scope of the criminality of these crews and to provide investigative support. The information supplied by this well-coordinated network provided me with the evidence required to file multiple counts following very significant organized retail theft and residential robberies. I worked with the Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill Police Departments through the investigative challenges of the looting in 2020 and filed charges on a number of suspects.

As District Attorney, I will continue to support this allied inter-county effort.

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2. Prevent the use of our freeways as crime corridors, deploy cameras
Organized shoplifting gangs have been using the regional freeway system to quickly move between targets in neighboring law enforcement jurisdictions. By the time an investigation starts at the first crime, the gang has moved on to loot another store in the next county.

Contra Costa’s Freeway Security Network has the technological capability to combat organized retail theft. The Allied Freeway Agencies have received additional funding for the Network and direction to develop a plan to augment and expand the Network county-wide in order to provide technological leads in preventing and investigating criminal syndicates involved in the violent organized retail theft.

I am proud to have originated the creation of this freeway camera system to combat freeway shootings. Since the network was installed, freeway shootings have been reduced by 90% in Contra Costa while remaining all too frequent in neighboring counties. I continue to work with law enforcement and elected leaders to propose that additional funding that Governor Newsom included in the state budget be used to incorporate additional technology to target organized retail theft into the Freeway Security Network.

3. Disrupt the use of social media as a key enabler of looting

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Organized retail theft would not exist without social media, which is the key element to planning and profiting from these crimes.

Looting is coordinated through social media.

Social media platforms provide the means of communication which allows criminals to conspire to commit take-over robberies. These platforms are directly aiding and abetting the commission of large-scale crimes, which may result in criminal liability for the social media platforms. I will call on the social media platforms, as well as private communication platforms, to monitor and immediately report to law enforcement any communications planning a smash-and-grab robbery or the “fencing” of stolen property.

We must make it clear to technology companies that failure to monitor and report the coordination of criminal enterprise should not be a protected business activity, and should instead be considered as aiding and abetting that crime.

Stolen goods are sold via online marketplaces.

If a market for the merchandise that is being stolen did not exist, the criminal syndicates would have no motive to steal. While I am out talking with community members, most are surprised to learn that the merchandise that is stolen from CVS, Walgreens, Lululemon and the high-end retailers is often sold on the internet via OfferUp, LetGo, and the Facebook and Amazon Market Places.

As District Attorney, I will actively engage and educate our community members about the crime occurring in our county and ways we can work together to combat it, such as not buying merchandise off the internet that does not have a means of guaranteeing that it is not stolen merchandise. I will also work with retail stores to modify their return/exchange policies to ensure that they are not accepting the return of their own stolen merchandise.

47 comments


Body Politic November 30, 2021 - 10:05 AM - 10:05 AM

Outstanding plan! Nice to see some solid thinking on addressing one of our community’s dire needs!

Thanks Mary!

Sideline November 30, 2021 - 10:24 AM - 10:24 AM

unless punishment is greater, nothing will work.
This is just a lot of words without any real content.

Randy November 30, 2021 - 1:49 PM - 1:49 PM
Old Otis November 30, 2021 - 10:30 AM - 10:30 AM

BLA BLA BLA
All talk.
Talk is cheap.

Randy November 30, 2021 - 1:50 PM - 1:50 PM

+1 ….talk is cheap – need to see action first

WC November 30, 2021 - 10:35 AM - 10:35 AM

If she’s a Democrat I won’t vote for her. I don’t care what kind of PR she speaks.

Andy November 30, 2021 - 11:49 AM - 11:49 AM

Per her website she’s “a lifelong Democrat”

Badge1104 November 30, 2021 - 12:42 PM - 12:42 PM

I’m suspicious too, sorry to say of this Democrat. They all pose as middle of the road moderates but the moment they get into office and make a hard left turn into orbit. Every Democrat that we’ve elected in the last 10 years has done this! Because of this clear track record of recent, I will not vote Democrat for anything. Even sewer cleaner.

Pepe December 1, 2021 - 8:10 AM - 8:10 AM

I agree 100% There is no way we should vote for a democrat for any position of power in this state. How dumb are the people to keep voting for the same party that created this!

Nope! November 30, 2021 - 11:08 AM - 11:08 AM

More talk talk talk. What we need is some action. If you know your chances of getting caught are small, and your chance of actually being prosecuted are even smaller, and your chance of doing any time is almost non-existent then why not? These people aren’t stupid, but they sure are opportunistic.

Bruh November 30, 2021 - 11:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Soo what political party is she affiliated with? If she’s another Democrat, she will tow the line the same as every other democrat. She’ll do the same as they’ve always done just talk talk talk and say the right things but never actually do anything.

Martinezmike November 30, 2021 - 11:10 AM - 11:10 AM

The best answer to smash and grab is point and shoot.

Tired November 30, 2021 - 2:27 PM - 2:27 PM

I like your style

Old-school guy November 30, 2021 - 2:54 PM - 2:54 PM

Great comment. And I don’t think you mean with a camera.

Cellophane November 30, 2021 - 4:45 PM - 4:45 PM

Agreed.

Graceful November 30, 2021 - 11:39 AM - 11:39 AM

I know….they should require proof of vaccine at the door and well heck you know, they will turn around and go back to Antioch, Pittsburg and Oakland and look for stores that don’t require vaccine cards….. yea this is that stupid…how about they enforce the looting laws on the books? Oh yea Police Departments have been told to stand down…just be sure when you buy your kitty litter and peanut butter at Walmart you have your receipt ready before they let you out the door…while the guy runs past you with a big screen tv…yea…that’s where our govt. is going…

Bruh November 30, 2021 - 11:43 AM - 11:43 AM

Just following up on my earlier comment. Mary is a lifelong Democrat per her website https://maryknox4da.com/

Don’t expect things to change with her. Democrats are told what to do from their superiors in the party. Even if she honestly hopes to make a difference she will be forced to comply with the democrat party goals which means more of the same in the Bay Area. Don’t get your hopes up y’all.

Anonymous November 30, 2021 - 11:47 AM - 11:47 AM

I don’t see what she can do about the social media aspect without triggering Fourth Amendment issues. The criminals are probably using Signal or Telegram, which offer end-to-end encryption.

Maybe the things she wants to do will help, but it seems to me making those thefts a felony with stiff prison terms is the simple answer.

It’s as if they don’t want to punish the criminals…

Anon November 30, 2021 - 12:46 PM - 12:46 PM

What? This is Organized crime. RICO status.

They had ZERO problems with tracking the January 6th attendees (it was a false flag, which is why several Capitol police officers have been sucided). They had ZERO problems with Cancelling everyone else.

Janus November 30, 2021 - 6:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Anonymous

You are confusing text messaging, which is private person to person communications, with public social media communications on sights like Facebook, Claycord or Twitter.

No need for a warrant with something posted in public for anyone to see.

Bob Kazamakis December 1, 2021 - 2:03 PM - 2:03 PM

@Janus not all aspects of social media are public. Private groups exist.
But MUCH worse than that is the call for private communication platforms to monitor and report.

She wants to criminalize private communication infrastructure. That’s pretty Orwellian.

“These platforms are directly aiding and abetting the commission of large-scale crimes, which may result in criminal liability for the social media platforms. I will call on the social media platforms, as well as private communication platforms, to monitor and immediately report to law enforcement any communications planning a smash-and-grab robbery or the ‘fencing’ of stolen property.

We must make it clear to technology companies that failure to monitor and report the coordination of criminal enterprise should not be a protected business activity, and should instead be considered as aiding and abetting that crime.”

Old-school guy November 30, 2021 - 11:49 AM - 11:49 AM

How about steps to repeal prop 47, bring back the 3 strikes law, convince judges to give the maximum sentence (first change the laws to make the maximum sentence more punishable). I will stand behind any politician, regardless of party that thinks like this.

kilo November 30, 2021 - 12:11 PM - 12:11 PM

I’ve known Mary for years.

She is an old-school aggressive prosecutor who truly is tough on crime.

Republicans don’t get elected in Contra Costa County anymore so she can run under whatever party affiliation she feels like.

Her talk is not cheap. If she is elected she will actually do her best to hold these jackwagons accountable.

time November 30, 2021 - 12:12 PM - 12:12 PM

The current DA is a Soros supported nightmare. Anyone has got to be better. Her web site says the right stuff so we’ll see as I research her more and the other alternatives.

kilo November 30, 2021 - 12:41 PM - 12:41 PM

Mary is great…ask any senior detective in Contra Costa County. She is an old school homicide and gang prosecutor with solid practical experience. She is the opposite of a talking head.

Yoyohop November 30, 2021 - 2:02 PM - 2:02 PM

It sounds like this DA wants to make social media a state actor/law enforcement agency. He seems to be threatening legal action if they fail to provide surveillance on criminal coordination.

Corporate profits should not come become Constitutional freedoms.

Tsa November 30, 2021 - 12:23 PM - 12:23 PM

All of your suggestions will be ineffective. Some people should get a second chance and not a third, fourth and so on… Try Accountability and responsibility!

Chicken Little November 30, 2021 - 12:23 PM - 12:23 PM

They also need to start pulling over and citing cars with no license plates. There are way too many cars running around with no plates, and there are not many legitimate reasons for it.

Cameras and license plate readers are useless if cars don’t have plates.

DD November 30, 2021 - 12:24 PM - 12:24 PM

Sounds like campaign rhetoric, is there an election coming up?

PR-24 November 30, 2021 - 12:37 PM - 12:37 PM

She has no influence on the three legs of her plan. Maybe she’s an old-school prosecutor as has been mentioned, but that’s irrelevant to her stated campaign because she’s not asserting any change in Contra Costa’s prosecution practices (though she does mention urging more federal prosecution).
Just another politician, unfortunately.
By the way, in California, local elections are, by law, nonpartisan. Candidates for those offices do not run as Democrats, Republicans, or other, for whatever that’s worth in this discussion.

Dorothy November 30, 2021 - 12:40 PM - 12:40 PM

Where is the part that says if/when caught there will be a high cost bail and a much lower cost of goods being stolen that will result in jail time? May I suggest doing away with no cost bail and lowering to $100 the value of stolen goods that will cause at least some jail time?

Deb Shay November 30, 2021 - 4:33 PM - 4:33 PM

Here, here!

Dawg November 30, 2021 - 12:47 PM - 12:47 PM

Mary Knox will change her tune when she receives her first check from George Soros.

Old Timer November 30, 2021 - 12:58 PM - 12:58 PM

All you politicians are the same make promises get your money.Then sit back enjoy the goodie’s and don’t keep your promises.

Original G November 30, 2021 - 1:01 PM - 1:01 PM

IF there is no threat of lengthy incarceration,
there is no deterrence of criminal behavior
.

Randy November 30, 2021 - 1:52 PM - 1:52 PM
SF oh November 30, 2021 - 1:13 PM - 1:13 PM

4. Mary also suggests locking the barn door after the horse is stolen. She’s on it!

To Do List November 30, 2021 - 2:09 PM - 2:09 PM

Since she is part of the current system and a Democrat, my trust in her is zero. Her website looks like it was written last night trying to hit all the emotional points of what to do with the latest and trendy current string of retail looting. It is pure marketing. And as far as the cameras she mentions, I did a quick look up and there are all sorts of city councilpersons and even Becton who seem to be taking credit for it.

little rant November 30, 2021 - 2:52 PM - 2:52 PM

I am retired LEO with over 40 yrs and have worked with Mary on several cases. She is a good prosecutor. If we look at her record and credentials as opposed to a D or R behind their name it might go a long way……In sharp contrast to the current DA which is what this county needs

Cellophane November 30, 2021 - 4:09 PM - 4:09 PM

To much talk.

Arrest the criminals, try them and incarcerate them.

The jail needs to be hard on convicts.

Be tough on criminals.

They are entitled to nothing but legal representation and 3 meal and a cot.

Bear November 30, 2021 - 6:20 PM - 6:20 PM

Well said MS. Knox, all the best in defeating the current DA and your attempt to restore the basics of law and order to the current office.

Anon November 30, 2021 - 6:53 PM - 6:53 PM

I have worked with Mary Knox for decades. Becton has decimated the DA s office and destroyed moral. Mary is truly a class act. I NEVER vote democratic.
I will whole heartedly vote this true crime fighter into office. Her words to me were, “ I don’t recognize this party anymore “. Please vote Becton out before this county is lost forever. Not only is Soros not giving her money, she would never take it. She is intelligent, experienced and looking to advocate for victims. Mary is the real deal. Her opponent has NEVER tried a single case.

Yoyohop December 1, 2021 - 9:37 AM - 9:37 AM

Pretty suspicious how all of a sudden we have a bunch of people employed by the DA’s office making posts in the comment section.

If Mary has been doing this job for twenty years with the present results, maybe it’s time to find new to talent.

HoPyJug November 30, 2021 - 9:54 PM - 9:54 PM

I’ve worked with Mary for almost 20 years and I can say that she brings Law and Order to the criminal justice system. Please – if you know nothing about this issue, vote for Knox for DA and she will restore order in Contra Costa County.

Bob Kazamakis December 1, 2021 - 2:07 PM - 2:07 PM

“if you know nothing about this issue”, then you should educate yourself before voting on it.

MH December 1, 2021 - 9:04 AM - 9:04 AM

Catch and release is aiding and abetting criminals. Liberal DA’s are responsible! AND those who vote for them.

bob lewis December 1, 2021 - 6:55 PM - 6:55 PM

If Paul Graves could not beat Becton, Knox doesn’t have a chance in hell. He was well liked, smart, dedicated…Mary not so much.


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