Crime FBI uses image of well-dressed White women to depict organized retail crime

Is this a fair depiction of organized retail theft in America?


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FBI: These are the shoplifters, you are looking for
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It's literally just a stock photo. Cry more, guys. You've become so soft.

It's fucking stupid to put up two white girls shoplifting a purse as an example of rampant out of control Smash & Grab robberies that are causing shopping areas to close and small businesses to flee certain neighborhoods.

lol... Why not put up a video or screen grab of these crimes in process

 
It's fucking stupid to put up two white girls shoplifting a purse as an example of rampant out of control Smash & Grab robberies that are causing shopping areas to close and small businesses to flee certain neighborhoods.

lol... Why not put up a video or screen grab of these crimes in process



It's a stock photo, bro. They are literally just using retail theft stock images.

Google image search "retail shoplifting stock image" and both of those stock images show up.
 
Put race completely aside: if you are dumb enough to think ANY woman dressed that way and looking put together like that (any white, black, Asian, Latino, Native...I don't care) is who you need to be wary of regarding theft, you're too stupid to be in business anyway.
 
Retail theft is happening more in groups not individuals. Masked sometimes.
Pic needs more hammers
No masks should be allowed in stores and never should've been...A lot of stores that are located around a lot of Urban Gentleman and Women had signs even during the "Pandemic" that said No Masks after dark.
 
FBI chooses to portray organized retail theft by using a stock picture of well-dressed white women.
What would google's Gemini generate in this context i wonder?
They are getting obliterated in the comments.
Is the FBI also pushing an agenda or are they afraid of woke screamers?
Because it does feel like "diversity" is not represented in this picture.



or this one




Native Americans had higher odds than whites, although blacks, Hispanics, and Asian Americans had lower odds of shoplifting than non-Hispanic whites. Being U.S.-born, never married, or in the youngest cohort (ages 18–29) also increased the risk for shoplifting.


 
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