Joe Biden unleashed a crime wave on the entire country after he opened the border.
No one is safe anymore.
And a Miami Dolphins star had a scary warning for criminals after this Biden created disaster.
NFL players have their homes broken into by suspected South American crime ring
Countless criminals have entered the country among the millions of illegal aliens that have crossed the southern border under President Joe Biden.
Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce had their homes broken into while they were away.
Law enforcement thought that break-ins could be connected to a South American crime ring that has been targeting wealthy homes around the country.
The crime ring runs a sophisticated operation where they scout their targets for several weeks before making their move.
Members will disguise themselves as delivery drivers, joggers, or members of the landscaping crew.
Several NBA and NFL players have had their homes broken into.
Both leagues put out a warning to players to protect their homes from being burglarized.
They told players that “well-organized, sophisticated [international theft] rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices.”
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow became the latest high-profile athlete when someone broke into his home while he was playing on Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Ponton was in Burrow’s home and called the police after the break-in.
Ponton arrived at Burrow’s home to find a window broken and one of the rooms torn apart.
Tua Tagovialoa reveals he hired armed security
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovialoa wasn’t going to take any chances with the growing number of professional athletes’ homes being robbed.
He was asked by a reporter during a team press conference if he was afraid of his home getting broken into in Broward County, Florida.
“Well, I have personal security,” Tagovailoa said. “My house had gotten broken into, not necessarily my house but one of my cars and so it’s a little too close for my comfort with my family being in the house.”
Professional athletes’ games present an opportunity for burglars to break in when they can count on a home likely to be empty.
“So we got personal security to take care of all of that when we’re on the road,” Tagovailoa explained. “We got someone with my wife, we got someone also at the house, surveying the house.”
The Dolphins star had a warning for anyone thinking about trying to rob his family.
“So just to let that be known they are armed,” Tagovailoa added. “So, I hope if you decide to go to my house, you think twice.”
His car was broken into two years ago and he has had security ever since.
Tagovailoa was asked if he thought being an NFL player made him a target.
“I wouldn’t say necessarily I would be a target,” Tagovailoa said. “But I wouldn’t want to play, you know, the chances with my family and my kids sleeping, my wife sleeping, me sleeping at the house.”
Not even the rich and famous are safe in Joe Biden’s America.
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