Florida family robbed while dropping son off at California college — now plans to pull him from school: ‘Not safe here’

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An incoming California college student and his family were robbed of all their belongings, including $3,000 and their passports when thieves broke into their rental car as he was being dropped off for school.

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The teen’s parents have since planned to disenroll him from the school over safety fears in the state, according to KTVU.

Rhomel Crossman and his family had flown into the Bay area from Coconut Creek, Fla. on Saturday to register for classes at Lincoln University in Oakland.

Crossman, who had just graduated from Coconut Creek High School, committed to play football as a defensive tackle at the independent California-based university, according to an X post from February.

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