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Masked, Armed Suspects Caught on Security Footage in South Nashville Car Break-In

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A disturbing incident in South Nashville has raised alarms after a group of masked, armed individuals were caught breaking into cars on security footage. The footage, which surfaced recently, shows several suspects jumping out of a sedan, with three individuals standing guard as another entered a car through a broken sunroof.

Metro Councilmember Jordan Huffman voiced his concerns about the incident, emphasizing that these criminals appear to be organized. “These are not just amateurs,” Huffman told News 2. “These are organized criminals. They had lookouts for each other to ensure that no one could come and disturb what they were doing.”

The police are actively investigating the case and have urged residents to stay vigilant. In a social media post, authorities warned that if anyone witnesses similar activity in their neighborhood, they should not approach the suspects but instead contact 911 immediately. Huffman reinforced this advice, stating that it would be extremely dangerous for civilians to confront the suspects.

“If a regular citizen came outside and noticed their car being broken into, it would have been a very dangerous situation,” Huffman explained.

Huffman, who has been an advocate for the use of technology to combat crime, reiterated the importance of implementing license plate recognition (LPR) technology. According to Huffman, such technology could help law enforcement identify criminals before they have the chance to act again. “They’re not getting caught. They realize that there are no repercussions at this moment for them, so why wouldn’t they? There are no eyes on them, essentially,” he added.

This isn’t the first time Huffman has called for increased use of LPR technology. He believes it could also play a crucial role in addressing other public safety issues in Nashville, such as street racing.

In the aftermath of the car break-ins, police have advised residents to review any security footage they may have, as it could prove valuable in helping investigators solve the crime.

Anyone with information about the suspects shown in the surveillance video is encouraged to contact the Metro Nashville Police Department at 615-742-7463.

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