A brazen smash-and-grab heist at a San Jose, California, jewelry store has sparked outrage and renewed calls for change across the Bay Area.

The 88-year-old store owner was assaulted during the heist, and the victim’s family and community leaders want the governor to do more to prevent smash-and-grab crimes.

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The front of the jewelry store is now boarded up after a car rammed into the entrance.

Surveillance video captured what appeared to be a well-coordinated attack Friday afternoon at Kim Hung Jewelry. A car backed into the store’s entrance and more than 15 people jumped out of three vehicles.

Inside, thieves wearing hoodies, masks and caps smashed glass cases and snatched jewelry.

At one point, a suspect shoved

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