EXCLUSIVE: Flashing cash and wearing a Louis Vuitton mask, this is the grabbing granny behind San Francisco's looting spree that saw $1 million in designer goods ripped from upscale stores
- Grandma Francill White, 53, and her daughter Kimberly Cherry, 28, have been identified as two of five alleged looters who made off with more than $1 million in designer booty from upscale San Francisco stores
- White has posted pictures of herself on Facebook wearing a Covid mask from Louis Vuitton — one of the targeted stores in Union Square
- She also posted a shot of herself sitting astride a Harley Davidson, flashing a large wad of banknotes
- White’s life of crime dates back 30 years with her first conviction – for stealing from a woman named Jane Snethen – in 1989
- Despite charges – and 14 previous convictions ranging from shoplifting to attempted murder – all five looters are now back on the street on bond
- Police have now stationed a mobile command center in the area. Clusters of cops can be seen patrolling every corner of Union Square 24 hours a day
- The spate of lootings has been blamed on ‘woke’ San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin and a 2014 California law that made theft under $950 a misdemeanor
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