logo
Return the phones!: Apple sends warning to thieves who looted iPhones during Los Angeles riots

Return the phones!: Apple sends warning to thieves who looted iPhones during Los Angeles riots

Time of India12-06-2025
Looters who stole
iPhones
during riots in Los Angeles got an unexpected message from Apple: 'Please return to
Apple Tower Theatre
. This device has been disabled and is being tracked. Local authorities will be alerted.'
Several display phones, stolen from the
Apple
Tower Theatre store in downtown LA amid anti-ICE protests, were remotely locked and triggered alarms, effectively turning the devices into high-tech bait. Videos circulating online show the phones flashing the message while blaring loudly, making them impossible to ignore.
The video, of BG on the Scene, was shared by startup founder Mario Nawfal who wrote on X, "Looters ransacked the Apple Store at Tower Theatre during downtown LA protests. They smashed glass, grabbed phones, laptops, and whatever else wasn't nailed down. But Apple doesn't play. The stolen iPhones were display models. When stolen, they locked up, blared alarms, and flashed this message:
'Please return to Apple Tower Theatre.
This device has been disabled and is being tracked.
Local authorities will be alerted.'
Translation: Congratulations, you've stolen a brick that tattles."
Play Video
Pause
Skip Backward
Skip Forward
Unmute
Current Time
0:00
/
Duration
0:00
Loaded
:
0%
0:00
Stream Type
LIVE
Seek to live, currently behind live
LIVE
Remaining Time
-
0:00
1x
Playback Rate
Chapters
Chapters
Descriptions
descriptions off
, selected
Captions
captions settings
, opens captions settings dialog
captions off
, selected
Audio Track
default
, selected
Picture-in-Picture
Fullscreen
This is a modal window.
Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.
Text
Color
White
Black
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Opacity
Opaque
Semi-Transparent
Text Background
Color
Black
White
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Opacity
Opaque
Semi-Transparent
Transparent
Caption Area Background
Color
Black
White
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Opacity
Transparent
Semi-Transparent
Opaque
Font Size
50%
75%
100%
125%
150%
175%
200%
300%
400%
Text Edge Style
None
Raised
Depressed
Uniform
Drop shadow
Font Family
Proportional Sans-Serif
Monospace Sans-Serif
Proportional Serif
Monospace Serif
Casual
Script
Small Caps
Reset
restore all settings to the default values
Done
Close Modal Dialog
End of dialog window.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look)
MorninJoy
Undo
The incident occurred Monday evening, as protests—initially peaceful—entered their fourth day. Demonstrators had taken to the streets starting June 9 to oppose Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the city. However, tensions escalated into riots, with vandals targeting multiple storefronts, including a Jordan Flagship store and the Apple Store.
— MarioNawfal (@MarioNawfal)
Live Events
Footage and photos from the scene showed shattered glass, looted merchandise, and graffiti scrawled across the Apple Store's windows. A nearby jewelry store was also ransacked.
According to LAPD Officer Chris Miller, at least three suspects were apprehended in connection to the Apple Store burglary. One woman was arrested on the spot, while two others were detained for looting.
Authorities say the unrest was largely concentrated within a five-block radius downtown. By Tuesday, nearly 200 people had been detained, and at least seven officers injured in the chaos.
Since the protests began on Saturday, LAPD has made nearly 400 arrests. Most were for failure to disperse, though a few involved more serious charges—including assaulting police officers and possession of dangerous weapons like Molotov cocktails and firearms.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and leaders of more than 30 smaller cities in California called for an end to the federal immigration sweeps that have disrupted many regions in the state. At a news conference, Bass suggested that the raids were done simply to "cause fear and panic."
Her comments came just hours after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told a Senate hearing that troops could be sent to other cities if law enforcement officers were threatened there. At the White House, Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary, also insisted that the "left wing riots" would not halt the ICE raids.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Most iPhones sold in US made in India, says Cook
Most iPhones sold in US made in India, says Cook

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

Most iPhones sold in US made in India, says Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed on Thursday that 'majority' of iPhones sold in the US in the past quarter were made in India despite US President Donald Trump's regular rants about it. Meanwhile China, erstwhile production giant, is playing second fiddle and is used more to service non-US markets. Cook, speaking to analysts after quarterly results, said that India has been the mainstay when it comes to producing iPhones for the US, while Vietnam is the location for making other products for America such as MacBook, iPad and Watch. 'In terms of the country of origin, it's the same as I referenced last quarter. There hasn't been a change to that, which is, vast majority of iPhones sold in the US, or the majority, I should say, have a country of origin of India,' the Apple CEO said. On China, Cook said, '… the products for other international countries, vast majority of them are coming from China.' While the Trump administration imposed 25% tariffs on India, smartphones, computers, and other electronic devices are exempted from the reciprocal tariffs for now. Trump has been pushing Apple and Cook not to make the iPhones in India for meeting needs of US consumers. 'I had a little problem with Tim Cook… I said to him, my friend, I am treating you very good… but now I hear you are building all over India. I don't want you building in India,' he said during his visit to Doha in May. Cook's clear stance on India manufacturing, is being seen as a signal that Apple stays bullish on India, especially as the country is also consistent in showing strong growth in local sales. Cook said revenues in India are witnessing record growth, led by growth in sales of iPhones. India is among the high-growth markets for Apple, which recorded 10% growth globally in quarterly revenues, closing the quarter at $94 billion. 'We saw an acceleration of growth around the world in a vast majority of markets we track, including greater China and many emerging markets, and we had the June quarter revenue records in more than two dozen countries and regions, including the US, Canada, Latin America, Western Europe, the Middle East, India, and South Asia. These results were driven by double-digit growth across iPhone, Mac, and services.' The Apple CEO also said the company is in the process of expanding its retail presence in India by opening more stores. On sales, India was again amongst the high-growth countries.

Apple CEO Tim Cook willing to buy a big company but there is a twist which is...
Apple CEO Tim Cook willing to buy a big company but there is a twist which is...

India.com

time5 hours ago

  • India.com

Apple CEO Tim Cook willing to buy a big company but there is a twist which is...

New Delhi: Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that the company will now focus a lot more on artificial intelligence (AI) and termed it a revolution. He even went on to say that artificial intelligence is greater than the internet or smartphones. He was speaking at a rare all-hands meeting at Apple's Cupertino campus following the company's latest earnings report, where he emphasised that Apple must act swiftly to move ahead of other players in this transformative era. Cook laid out a determined roadmap that places AI at the heart of Apple's future. What did Tim Cook emphasise? 'Apple must do this. Apple will do this. This is sort of ours to grab. We will invest to do it,' said Cook as he acknowledged Apple's historical pattern of entering markets later than competitors but ultimately reshaping them with superior products. 'We've rarely been first. There was a PC before the Mac; there was a smartphone before the iPhone; there were many tablets before the iPad; there was an MP3 player before the iPod. This is how I feel about AI,' he said. What did he say about Apple Intelligence? It is noteworthy that Apple has not kept pace with rivals such as OpenAI, Alphabet, and Microsoft in publicly launching AI capabilities, but Cook displayed an intrepid confidence in the company's approach. Apple Intelligence, introduced last year, faced delays that impacted the iPhone 16 rollout, yet Cook downplayed the timeline issues, reaffirming Apple's commitment to delivering best-in-class solutions. 'To not do so would be to be left behind, and we can't do that.' How much quarterly revenue did Apple report? This meeting was reported by Bloomberg, citing sources. It came just days after Apple reported $94.04 billion in quarterly revenue, up 10% year-on-year (YoY), much above the $89.35 billion estimate of Wall Street. iPhone revenue came in much stronger than expected at $44.58 billion (up 13% YoY), setting a June-quarter record and surpassing Wall Street's $40.29 billion estimate. 'AI is one of the most profound technologies of our lifetime. And I think it will affect all devices in a significant way,' Tim Cook told analysts during the earnings call. Apple is establishing a dedicated AI server facility in Houston, indicating the gravity of the situation and how keen the company is to move up the AI market.

Apple iOS 18.6 Is Live: 8 Hidden Settings Gen Z Should Change Right Now To Boost Your iPhone
Apple iOS 18.6 Is Live: 8 Hidden Settings Gen Z Should Change Right Now To Boost Your iPhone

India.com

time6 hours ago

  • India.com

Apple iOS 18.6 Is Live: 8 Hidden Settings Gen Z Should Change Right Now To Boost Your iPhone

photoDetails english 2940543 Apple iOS 18.6 Is Live: Apple has rolled out iOS 18.6, bringing important bug fixes and security improvements ahead of the larger iOS 19 update expected this fall. While it may appear to be a routine update, a closer look reveals several useful new settings and upgrades that can enhance your iPhone experience right away. According to a report by CNET, these changes are not just visual but offer practical improvements for everyday use. From better notification controls to more privacy options and deeper customization, iOS 18.6 includes thoughtful features worth exploring. Let's take a quick look at eight settings that can help Gen Z and millennials supercharge their iPhones.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store