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News chopper catches looters ransacking freight train before confrontation with Chicago cops

Jarring video from a news helicopter in Chicago Friday captured a gang of♕ thieves ransacking a freig🌃ht cargo train moments before they were confronted by cops with their guns drawn.

Chopper 7 with ABC Chicago made their 🥃way through a train in the South Austin neighborhood on the wes🔜t side of Chicago.

The plunder included televi🥀sions and air fryers, .

Officials 🔜said the railway is no stranger to these types of freight cargo thefts – but ཧrarely, if ever, are they caught live on television.

A group of ransackers dole out the loot taken from cargo train. ABC 7

Footage rolls on the crooks as they pul🎃l boxes from the cargo trailer on the Union Pacific owned tracks just before 4 p.m. The group climbs over each other to dole out the loot.

Police officers were eventually called toꦫ the scene and a confrontation with the highwaymen was caught live on television. Officers swarmed with their guns drawn as some suspects tried to make away in their cars. 

Chicago Police Department officers arrived on scene, guns drawn, as apparent thieves attempted to flee the scene. ABC 7

The scene was so shocking that one news anchor asked to “break away” from the live shot as of💮ficer🎉s approached the apparent thieves – fearing that there could be a shooting live on air.

The other anchor instead instructs the chopper cameraman to “pull out”, saying “we’re g🤪onna stay with this,” as the scene plays out. 

There were no reports of shots fired and th💃ere have been no reports✤ of arrests made.

Less than an hour after officers and looters left the scene – Chicago’s ABC7 caught more people breaking in🐟to train cars.

After the cops departed the scene more people showed up and searched the cargo trains. ABC 7

Ther🐲e was a similar break-in – where thieves broke into cargo trains and stole multiple televisions, according to police.

A Union Pacific spokesperson said, “Rail burglaries pose a safety threat to the 💧public, our employees and local law enforcement officers.”