A man died Tuesday in Georgia when a vehicle he was attempting to steal a catalytic converter from fell and crushed him to death.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., on D.C. council trying to push for a soft-on-crime bill and the need to address the influx of fentanyl coming across the southern border and government spendinga catalytic converter from a local auto-shop, police confirmed with Fox News Digital.
According to the Chatham County Police Department, Matthew Eric Smith, 32, was found dead on Tuesday at approximately 9:15 a.m., after a catalytic converter fell and crushed him at South Bound Auto Sales. Thefts of catalytic converters are surging across the nation as thieves seek out precious metals like platinum, palladium and rhodium that fill the inside of the antipollution car part.
Autoshop owner Mike Abouharb shared that he found the man’s body when he arrived at work in the morning.
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