A "Defund the Police" activist has gone viral after begging the cops to retrieve a U-Haul full of her stuff that was stolen in San Francisco, the New York Post reported Sunday.
After having a U-Haul she rented stolen along with "everything" she owned, Darcie Bell filed a police report after being instructed to do so by the truck rental company. Hours later, Bell blasted police for not locating her stolen possessions, per the Post.
"I haven't found my s—! The cops didn't do s—! U-Haul made me file a f—ing police report!" she told the publication. "There's cameras all over this city. They haven't done s—! … I just want my stuff back!"
On Monday, Bell responded to the Post's story, writing on X: "It's wild they are calling me an activist for a few tweets. But it's even better to see the tough on crime crowd celebrate crime."
Bell's initial post on X, written Saturday, as of Monday garnered over 800,000 views. In the post, Bell wrote for good samaritans to be on the lookout for "a 26 foot uhaul truck with the Arizona plate AL50003." She also added, "would you let me know because it had like everything I own [is] on it."
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