Joe Biden’s Presidency has been a catastrophe for the country.
No one is safe from the damage he inflicted.
And NFL players got a scary warning about this terrible problem created by Joe Biden.
NFL warns players about their security after string of burglaries by South American gang
Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes had their homes broken into recently by a sophisticated group of thieves.
The robberies are suspected to have been committed by a South American gang that scouts its target’s home for weeks and uses sophisticated tactics to break in.
ABC News reported that a watch stolen from Kelce’s home turned up in Providence, Rhode Island.
Luxury properties from Los Angeles to Detroit have been robbed by crime rings from Chile and Peru.
The NFL issued a security alert to teams and the NFL Players Association warning players to take precautions after Mahomes and Kelce had their homes robbed.
FBI agents are now involved in investigating the break-ins as part of a large investigation into the highly sophisticated South American crime rings.
“It’s legit,” a source told NFL insider Tom Pelissero. “It’s a transnational crime ring, and over the last three weeks, they’ve focused on NBA and NFL players, and it’s all over the country.”
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Linval Joseph had his home broken into in Minnesota as well.
The South Americans will look at team schedules and online sources to figure out when the players aren’t home to break in.
Members of the crime ring will pose as delivery drivers, joggers, and members of the landscaping crew to conduct surveillance on the homes they’re targeting.
NFL players were encouraged to install home security systems, keep all of their valuables secured, and watch what information they post on social media.
NBA stars targeted for robberies matching
Milwaukee Bucks player Bobby Portis had his home broken into while he was playing a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
“They took most of my prized possessions,” Portis said.
River Hills, Wisconsin police chief Michael Gaynor told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel there were “similarities” between the Portis robbery and the ones that happened to Kelce and Mahomes.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley had his home broken into while he was away.
Former New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush had his home broken into but he was home, which scared the burglars away.
The NBA followed the NFL by issuing its own security memo about the growing number of robberies against professional athletes.
NBA senior vice president and chief security officer Leon Newsome told teams that the league had been briefed by the FBI about “transnational South American Theft Groups (SATGs)” who are targeting “professional athletes and other high-net-worth individuals.”
“These SATGs are reportedly well-organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices,” Newsome stated. “The SATGs are primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market, such as jewelry, watches, and luxury bags.”
Apparently no one is safe from the crime wave that President Joe Biden unleashed on the country when he opened the border.