Kia Boys flood Instagram accounts with videos of car thefts, crashes, and stunts around Chicago – CWB Chicago

It turns out that some homegrown Kia Boys are fond of sharing videos of their “work” online. And optimists who think they steal cars because they’re poor and need transportation to get to work or the grocery store are in for a rude awakening. (with videos)
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Where's Mine???
2 years ago

FANTASTIC!!!, Finally the tax revenue gold mine to solve all Chicago’s $$$$ problems!!! CTU/Brandon and the crew just have to pass an ordinance taxing “Kia Boy”s Instagram accounts!!…..so simple/ so EQUITABLE!!!!

Last edited 2 years ago by Where's Mine???
Fullbladder
2 years ago

What’a culture. Culture matters, and some are better than others.

Dave Hardy
2 years ago

Quit calling them Kia Boys. They’re Brandon’s children. The Kia Boy slur is meant to create a nexus of blame with the automobile manufacturer in the lawsuit pending. Chicago doesn’t need a settlement. It needs to enforce the law.

Freddy
2 years ago

Remember what they did to horse and cattle thieves in the Old West? When the thug put the screwdriver in the ignition it would not bother me if he got a 10,000 volt shock. That would be a good video.

bkrg2
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Anyone remember the movie Robo Cop?
There’s a “commercial” for a theft deterrent where a car their gets electrocuted trying to steal a car. Thats what Kia needs to install

Freddy
2 years ago
Reply to  bkrg2

Of course.- I’d buy that for a dollar.

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