California Cops Make Eye-Opening Find in Homeless Bunker – They Discovered Around $100,000 in Stolen Items

This article brings cause to rethink the fragility of homeless encampments.

Let us ask the question, ‘Are they full of the simply sick and needy of our culture?’

The answer: Not in San Jose!

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

California police discover underground bunker full of stolen goods in homeless encampment in San Jose.

As California’s homeless population surges, it seems that they—or someone else—is exploiting the situation, big time.

From Fox News:

A commercial burglary incident led San Jose police to an underground bunker at a homeless encampment containing thousands of dollars in stolen items.

The bunker was filled with stolen goods that amounted to approximately $100,000.

The cache included power tools, construction equipment, and shotguns with ammo.

The bunker was “elaborate” according to reports. It was even wired with electricity.

This clearly wasn’t the work of a few homeless people trying to make a spare buck or two.

Someone with a plan was either hiding among the homeless or using them to hatch this scheme.

Many of the stolen articles came from construction sites that experienced robberies over recent weeks.

Other businesses are worried that they might be next and that more bunkers like this one could be scattered around the city.

Six people so far have been arrested on a “variety of charges.” The good news is the items will be returned to the victims.

But it’s unclear who was really behind this plot. How sophisticated was it? And did police catch everyone involved?

One thing is clear, homelessness in California can be very lucrative.

Would it surprise anyone to learn that Hunter Biden was involved?