They put Black Friday shoppers to shame.
A mob of adolescents stormed into a Diesel store in Georgetown on Tuesday and rushed out with about $13,000 worth of stolen goods, D.C. police said.
More than 20 people described as "juveniles" by cops flooded the designer clothing store at about 6:45 p.m. and swiped four leather jackets off the racks -- each priced at about $800 -- and took $12,000 more worth of merchandise, authorities told the Daily News.
No arrests have been made as of Thursday, police said.
The theft took place more than a month after retailers in the upscale Washington, D.C., neighborhood came under fire for allegedly racially profiling black shoppers with an app used to tip police and other stores about potential shoplifters, the Washington Post reported.
Ribarra@nydailynews.com
A mob of adolescents stormed into a Diesel store in Georgetown on Tuesday and rushed out with about $13,000 worth of stolen goods, D.C. police said.
More than 20 people described as "juveniles" by cops flooded the designer clothing store at about 6:45 p.m. and swiped four leather jackets off the racks -- each priced at about $800 -- and took $12,000 more worth of merchandise, authorities told the Daily News.
No arrests have been made as of Thursday, police said.
The theft took place more than a month after retailers in the upscale Washington, D.C., neighborhood came under fire for allegedly racially profiling black shoppers with an app used to tip police and other stores about potential shoplifters, the Washington Post reported.
Ribarra@nydailynews.com