Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bay Area security guard for TV crew slain

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OAKLAND, Calif. — A security guard has died after he was shot while he protected a San Francisco Bay Area television news crew covering a smash-and-grab theft, part of a rash of organized retail crime in the region.

“We are devastated by the loss of security guard and our friend, Kevin Nishita. Our deepest sympathy goes to Kevin’s wife, his children, his family, and to all his friends and colleagues,” KRON-TV’s vice president and general manager, Jim Rose, said in a statement Saturday.

The former police officer was an armed guard for Star Protection Agency and provided security for many reporters in the region.

He was shot in the abdomen during an attempted robbery of KRON-TV’s camera equipment near downtown Oakland on Wednesday, police said. The news crew was covering a recent robbery in which a group of thieves broke into a clothing store.

A reward of $32,500 is being offered for informatio­n leading to an arrest in Nishita’s killing.

“This senseless loss of life is due to yet another violent criminal act in the Bay Area. We hope that offering a reward will help lead to the arrest of those responsibl­e so they can face justice for this terrible tragedy,” Rose said.

The region has been struck by organized thefts in which bands of thieves, some carrying crowbars and hammers, break into high-end stores and snatch merchandis­e. Similar thefts were reported in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills.

At least eight thieves stormed a Home Depot in Lakewood on Black Friday and grabbed hammers, crowbars and sledgehamm­ers from the tool section before dashing off in a getaway vehicle, the Los Angeles County sheriff’s office said.

The thefts are believed to be the work of criminal networks that recruit people to steal from stores throughout the country and then sell the merchandis­e online. Experts and law enforcemen­t officials say the thefts are ratcheting up as the holiday shopping season gets underway.

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