​ The ‘Kia Boyz’ Viral Car Theft Trend Has Now Made Its Way Down to Atlanta
  • Home
    • News
    • Entertainment
    • The Baller Alert Show
    • Baller Alert Lists
    • Baller Alert Exclusives
    • Ballerific Music
    • That’s Baller
    • Fashion
    • Metaverse
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Op-Ed
    • Travel
    • Health
  • EVENTS
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • ChatBot
  • About
  • Political News
  • en español
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • News
    • Entertainment
    • The Baller Alert Show
    • Baller Alert Lists
    • Baller Alert Exclusives
    • Ballerific Music
    • That’s Baller
    • Fashion
    • Metaverse
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Op-Ed
    • Travel
    • Health
  • EVENTS
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • ChatBot
  • About
  • Political News
  • en español
No Result
View All Result
Baller Alert
No Result
View All Result

The ‘Kia Boyz’ Viral Car Theft Trend Has Now Made Its Way Down to Atlanta

RaquelHarris by RaquelHarris
September 9, 2022
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Hyundai and Kia Reach $200M Settlement With Customers Over Auto Thefts

IStock

Cars across the country have been stolen in connection to a new online trend that’s being led by the “Kia Boyz.”

It’s now become a popular trend around to steal Kias and Hyundais after TikTok videos that show people how to steal the vehicles went viral.

Though the trend started in Milwaukee, it has now been dramatically impacting Atlanta, Georgia, and other places across the country.

In the video, thieves called the “Kia Boyz” instruct viewers about the flaws within some Kias and Hyundais that make them easier to break down and steal.

So far, several thieves have been arrested, but people around the world are being hit hard by the Kia Boyz trend.

“My best friend came into the house and told me my car wasn’t outside,” said Charlie King in an interview with WSB-TV. King had his Kia stolen from a parking lot in Buckhead. “So, for me, I’m thinking my best friend is joking around.”

In the meantime, police are suggesting Kia and Hyundai owners invest in a steering wheel lock. But victims say that’s not enough, and carmakers need to get involved. “Y’all can’t put a recall on a car to get fixed for your customers that’s paying this amount of money for your cars,” asked King, WSB-TV reports.

Channel 2 spoke with Kia, who said its cars meet all federal safety standards and that it would provide free steering wheel locks to police departments to hand out to the community. Hyundai says it will be rolling out security kits for its cars next month, but owners will have to pay for them.

 

https://twitter.com/NoPauseTv_/status/1541152954572541956

 

This is SO awful! I’ve heard of this happening a lot in Milwaukee where the "KIA Boys" are stealing KIA’s and Hyundai’s with USB phone chargers that are typically found inside the cars. Apparently, it’s turned into a "trend" and it’s happening in more locations. pic.twitter.com/ERt8kpgq7B

— OfficialChiKa Gaming (@imofficialchika) August 3, 2022

Never thought I would be bringing this back but the Kia Boyz not about to get me 😂 pic.twitter.com/xaTpltchfx

— I like Art & Animals (@SpankJuliano) August 10, 2022
Previous Post

Boosie Responds After Being Accused Of Murdering Chicago Jeweler, Duke The Jeweler, In Houston During Labor Day Weekend [Video]

Next Post

Baller Baby Alert: Keyshia Ka’oir and Gucci Mane Announce They’re Expecting Again [Video]

RaquelHarris

RaquelHarris

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Download Baller Alert App

Chat with Baller Alert Bot
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • News
    • Entertainment
    • The Baller Alert Show
    • Baller Alert Lists
    • Baller Alert Exclusives
    • Ballerific Music
    • That’s Baller
    • Fashion
    • Metaverse
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Op-Ed
    • Travel
    • Health
  • EVENTS
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • ChatBot
  • About
  • Political News
  • en español