Car theft in progress

Reader Hap L. witnessed a jacking like 10 or 15 minutes ago:

I just saw this guy smash the passenger window then drive off with this crappy light blue buick on 22nd street just east of Guerrero….

Should’ve locked through the rear triangle like we told you!

16 Responses to “Car theft in progress”

  1. jaxon says:

    good job, hap l. watching a burglary for 15 minutes and not calling the cops or anything

    • no fish today says:

      screw the cops, i’d like to knock me out one of these bad boy beaners

    • What says:

      What?

    • hapster says:

      Jaxon you assume incorrectly, I directly confronted the guy then I took the photo before I called the police so that they had a photo of who they are looking for. By the way the cruiser showed up before I was even off the phone with dispatch. of the dozen people on the street I guess I was the only one to get involved.

  2. The Frederales says:

    Too bad this guy just stole someone’s car, you know, with no one bothering to report it, except to this little blog. What the fuck can we do about this?
    Bad guys 1 – Useless hung-over ironic mopes – 0.

  3. Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable says:

    Wait, I was assuming that this was posted to here *IN ADDITION* to a 911 call… is that not the case?

    • hapster says:

      We could do a lot of positive things with a message board like this, even with all the hating going on. Of course I called the police before I posted the photo here

  4. tastr says:

    He was probably just confused about how zipcar works. Let’s give him the benefit of doubt, guys.

  5. Matthew says:

    I also wanna claim that you didn’t call the cops, even though I have no fucking way of knowing!

  6. hapster says:

    Since I feel strongly that living in a community we need to work together and get involved to help our neighborhood be the kind of place we want to live in here is a link to a record of the call.
    http://sf.everyblock.com/police-calls/oct02-stolen-vehicle-5822515/
    Officer Calvin Chow responded.
    Crowd psychology shows that in adverse situations 90% of people will “freeze” We all want to think that we are part of the other 10% and you’ll never know until your building catches on fire or the flood hits or you see someone getting their ass kicked or a car theft. Just keep your eyes open, do your best and hope a 10% person will push you out of the way when you’re staring into the headlights.

  7. missA says:

    YAY Hap! Also way to shut up these fools.