Police Report Sophisticated Gang Behind Violent Robbery at Port of LA


A violent robbery occurred at the Port of Los Angeles on Sunday, November 28. Investigators believe the robbery was conducted by an organized gang, reports The Los Angeles Times.

Allegedly, the incident began when a man posed as a lost driver and then asked a security guard for directions outside a cargo depot. The guard stepped outside his security booth, and two men reportedly struck him in the face. They then allegedly bound and gagged the security guard and another employee in an office. The employees were warned the men were armed and dangerous.

Then, several big rigs pulled into the yard and began hauling loaded trailers away from the depot. As of yet, the contents of the trailers have not been publicly disclosed. In addition, a big rig and two more trailers were stolen earlier that day, but it’s unclear if the two thefts are related. Afterwards, the security guard and the other employee were found and taken to an area hospital with minor injuries.

According to investigators, these types of robberies are often associated with organized gangs. More than $10 billion in merchandise is stolen by cargo thieves every year. For many years, the Los Angeles area has been a center of cargo crime.

Individuals who are charged with multiple criminal offenses, especially violent and theft related crimes face serious penalties if convicted. If you have been charged with a Los Angeles theft crime, you need a very skilled and aggressive attorney on your side. The Los Angeles theft criminal defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf have extensive experience in protecting the rights of individuals charged with a crime in California. Contact us today for a free consultation at (310) 277-1707.

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