A person can only take so much. When that person is a business owner, the proprietor of an arcade who has had a mob of homeless people invade his store over a long weekend, wrecking the place and stealing thousands upon thousands of dollars of merchandise and equipment and hauling it all off to a homeless encampment, only to be told by the police that they can’t do anything, we can hardly blame him for taking matters into his own hands.
The owner of a California arcade that was looted by a mob of vagrants ended up raiding nearby homeless camps looking for his stolen merch after the cops told him their hands were tied.
Moments after Will Luna closed up his Extraordinaire Arcade in San Bernadino on Wednesday night, a woman who had been hiding in its attic dropped inside and unlocked the door, security video shows.
Then a pack of at least 18 people spent the…