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The Sunday Read: ‘The Great Freight-Train Heists of the 21st Century’

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Feb 4, 2024
Malia Wallin, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, dives into the intriguing world of modern freight train heists. She shares astonishing stories of thieves, like Victor Llamas, whose euphoric joy in committing these crimes stands out. The discussion covers the surge in cargo thefts in Los Angeles, linking it to the rise of e-commerce and the vulnerabilities in the supply chain. Wallin highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement and the impact of these heists on logistics, revealing a hidden crime wave shaping our urban landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Llamas's Train-Hopping Euphoria

  • Victor Llamas, a suspect in the LAPD's train burglary investigation, showed unusual enthusiasm for trespassing.
  • He viewed jumping on moving trains as euphoric and was a self-taught expert on shipping containers.
INSIGHT

LA Basin: Cargo Theft Capital

  • 20 million containers move through LA/Long Beach ports yearly, handling 35% of US imports from Asia.
  • Theft rises after these containers leave the security of ships and are loaded onto trains and trucks.
ANECDOTE

Public Reaction to Train Thefts

  • News footage of ransacked trains in Los Angeles sparked varied reactions.
  • Some online celebrated the old-fashioned crime, while others blamed it on lawlessness in liberal cities.
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