Soulja Boy’s L.A. Store Hit By Thieves In $25K Smash-And-Grab + Rapper Hires 24-Hour Security After Exclusive Merch, PlayStation & More Stolen

Soulja Boy’s L.A. Store Hit By Thieves In $25K Smash-And-Grab + Rapper Hires 24-Hour Security After Exclusive Merch, PlayStation & More Stolen
Soulja Boy’s Melrose Avenue flagship took a serious hit when thieves busted through the front door of his SODMG store, leaving shattered glass and more than $25,000 in damages behind.
“They went straight through the front door — no key, just chaos,” a source told TMZ Hip Hop. “They grabbed everything they could.”
Among the stolen items: exclusive SODMG shirts, hoodies, hats, limited-edition Bearbricks, a custom leather jacket, and even a PlayStation. The entrance was quickly tagged with fresh graffiti, and bolt cutters reportedly left red paint chipped on the steel door, potential evidence for police.
To prevent future hits, Soulja’s team has now enlisted 24-hour security patrol.
“This is heartbreaking. That store means a lot to him,” said the insider.
The rapper had been focused on buying TikTok just weeks ago. Now, he’s dealing with break-ins, not business deals.
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