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TexasTowelie

(116,819 posts)
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 08:26 AM Jun 2022

Two experts raise serious questions about the Dallas Museum of Art break-in

Until his retirement in 2016, John Barelli served as security chief at the renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He worked there for 38 years. He’s also the author of Stealing the Show: A History of Art and Crime in Six Thefts.

Barelli is among the world’s leading authorities on museum security, so at the moment, he and his peers are fixated on one place:

Dallas.

“I know all about it,” he said of the June 1 break-in at the Dallas Museum of Art. “But at the Met, we never had a case quite like this.”

Sharing his concern is one of the world’s leading preservationists of rare fine art.

Read more: https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/2022/06/10/two-experts-raise-serious-questions-about-the-dallas-museum-of-art-break-in/

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Two experts raise serious questions about the Dallas Museum of Art break-in (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2022 OP
What? Srkdqltr Jun 2022 #1
A young man broke into the museum and destroyed over $5 million in artifacts TexasTowelie Jun 2022 #3
Yes but your post was about experts analysis. The link went to many ads and popups and something Srkdqltr Jun 2022 #4
The article is pay-walled, use this archive link... ramblin_dave Jun 2022 #5
Thanks! SharonClark Jun 2022 #8
The link goes directly to the Dallas Morning News, I don't know why you are getting popups. TexasTowelie Jun 2022 #7
Insurance companies will have a great deal to say Tetrachloride Jun 2022 #2
Whoa! CrispyQ Jun 2022 #6

TexasTowelie

(116,819 posts)
3. A young man broke into the museum and destroyed over $5 million in artifacts
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 08:48 AM
Jun 2022

that date back to 800 B.C. The man said that he destroyed the artifacts in a fit of rage because he argued with his girlfriend.

Srkdqltr

(7,673 posts)
4. Yes but your post was about experts analysis. The link went to many ads and popups and something
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 08:52 AM
Jun 2022

About the zoo. Whad did the security people say?

ramblin_dave

(1,556 posts)
5. The article is pay-walled, use this archive link...
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 08:57 AM
Jun 2022

Two experts raise serious questions about the Dallas Museum of Art break-in

https://archive.ph/1Ekev

TexasTowelie

(116,819 posts)
7. The link goes directly to the Dallas Morning News, I don't know why you are getting popups.
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 09:04 AM
Jun 2022

The article that I'm referring to in the OP discusses the delay before anyone responded at the museum. The suspect was able to roam freely throughout the museum for about 30 minutes.

Here is the earlier thread from a different article that I posted on June 3:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/107861891

CrispyQ

(38,280 posts)
6. Whoa!
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 09:01 AM
Jun 2022
Hernandez has been charged with criminal mischief of $300,000 or more, a first-degree felony. He seemed to seal his own fate when, amid the rampage, he picked up a phone and called 911, police said. When a dispatcher called back, museum security picked up and “stated that they did not call 911 and that there should not be anyone inside of the museum.”




He shattered the front entrance with a chair. Don't they have alarms? WTF?
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