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Think a DEI hire had the van that day?

More signs of utopia unfolding in the liberal run wasteland of San Francisco...

A thief who ransacked an FBI truck in San Francisco and made away with thousands of dollars of equipment turned around and traded it all for a $20 bag of methamphetamine, according to a report by the NY Post.

The truck that was raided contained flash-bang grenades, a tear gas launcher, surveillance equipment and bulletproof vests. The perpetrator, 29 year old Gregory Acosta-Alvarez, was arrested after being caught on multiple surveillance cameras.

After stealing equipment, he rode his bike to a nearby hotel where he was staying, according to the criminal complaint. By the time agents visited him at the hotel around 3 p.m., the ballistic vest and tear gas gun were already gone, the report says.

The report says the ballistics vest alone was worth $1,500.

When questioned, Alvarez claimed he traded the stolen items for $20 worth of meth. He remains in custody, facing charges for felony theft of government property, burglary, grand theft, and drug possession related to this incident and a 2023 arrest.

Either the man had no idea how much more meth he could have gotten with market prices...or inflation has really hit the meth market...

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Think a DEI hire had the van that day? >More signs of utopia unfolding in the liberal run wasteland of San Francisco... >A thief who ransacked an FBI truck in San Francisco and made away with thousands of dollars of equipment turned around and traded it all for a $20 bag of methamphetamine, according to a report by the NY Post. >The truck that was raided contained flash-bang grenades, a tear gas launcher, surveillance equipment and bulletproof vests. The perpetrator, 29 year old Gregory Acosta-Alvarez, was arrested after being caught on multiple surveillance cameras. >After stealing equipment, he rode his bike to a nearby hotel where he was staying, according to the criminal complaint. By the time agents visited him at the hotel around 3 p.m., the ballistic vest and tear gas gun were already gone, the report says. >The report says the ballistics vest alone was worth $1,500. >When questioned, Alvarez claimed he traded the stolen items for $20 worth of meth. He remains in custody, facing charges for felony theft of government property, burglary, grand theft, and drug possession related to this incident and a 2023 arrest. >Either the man had no idea how much more meth he could have gotten with market prices...or inflation has really hit the meth market... [Archive](https://archive.today/TgKMS)

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Sounds fair

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I wonder if the vest said "FBI" on it and whether that commands a premium or forces a discount.

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Not sure, but these days Secret Service on a vest definitely forces a discount.