It took less than ten minutes for four people in work vests to pull off what sounds like a daring theft that would have been one of the Ocean’s Eleven crew’s easier heists, which is wild considering it was a theft of jewels from the Louvre that happened in broad daylight.
French authorities say that they’ve finally nabbed some of the culprits in the $100 million jewel heist that made the world’s most famous museum look like a bunch of Paul Blart-like mall cops were courting it.
The crew casually strolled up to Paris’s most visited landmark with a truck-mounted lift. They artfully sliced through a second-floor window of the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery and smashed into display cases without a hint of subtlety.
Even crazier, they did all of this in full view of museum patrons. In under 10 minu

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