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Police Release Video Footage of Man Wanted for Robbing Capital One Bank in Sunnyside Last Week

Police are looking for a suspect (pictured) wanted for robbing Capital One Bank in Sunnyside on June 24 (Photo: NYPD and GMaps)

July 1, 2022 By Czarinna Andres

The police released video footage today of a man wanted for robbing Capital One Bank in Sunnyside last Friday.

The suspect allegedly entered the 40-20 Queens Blvd. bank at around 5 p.m. on June 24 and passed the teller a note demanding money. The teller complied and handed over $100.

The thief then fled the bank and walked eastbound on Queens Boulevard. There were no injuries reported.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

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CitySafe

I saw the two suspects that match the description, both black males, one with Jamaican hairstyle and one riding on citibike near the Queens sunnyside location which is unusual.
I mean they should be able to track the citibike card information and match the photo of the suspect unless the bike was stolen.

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Alex

I love NYC. This is the new normal. People getting shut, getting pushed onto the tracks, getting robbed, overcrowded train. Sunnyside wao!! Priceless.

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Rita S.

Keep putting homeless into these hotels now turned into shelters .Thank you former bozo mayor Blaz

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Oh those darned Amish again!!!

Accosting robbing and escaping on Citi bikes like it’s 1699!!

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Why is the Radical Right obsessed with their identity politics?

Another mass shooting on July 4th, they weren’t black though!

Try focusing on

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And that has what

To do with this???

Focus on the topic, please. You’ll be much happier.

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David

Linda- Murdochs NY Post is not a credible news source. We’ve told you this on several occasions.

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Geez Linda! You just fall off the turnip truck?

NyPost is the equivalent of the national enquirer!!!

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BobRooney

the new york times is much MUCH worse. nothing but propaganda. i got fed up and cancelled my subscription.

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Murdochs should be criminally charged

Bob-Please provide examples of propaganda in NY Times…NY Post lies about president Biden and Hunter Biden daily.

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Riki Eric

We’re number One! They deserve the Sunnyside Post Award for Queens Bank beloved by robbers! When you’re finished shop lifting at Rite Aid stop by here for your cash present.

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Sunnyside4NY

Preventing crime was never the cops’ job. They respond and investigate. Governmental policies aim to prevent crime which is why you can’t vote in idiots like deblaz and the anti bail idiots in Albany.

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stupid for a hundred bucks

I’ve seen that kid steal money off the bar from unsuspecting customers. I guess hes graduated to robbing banks. I’m pretty sure he lives in the neighborhood. I hope they catch the punk.

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Rita S.

Keep bringing bad elements to these hotels now being used shelters.
Woodside/Sunnyside is filled with these rif rafs Thanks to our former bozo mayor anyway when we getting back to normal ??

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C'mon Man!

he robbed a bank for $100? you cant be serious!!! how dumb can you be to ruin your life by robbing…oh wait, the DA will let him off with no charges. never mind.

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Riki Eric

Critic Al – this is the problem.
Speaking the Truth is the new hate crime. You must be a bank robber too

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He has a point albeit a biased one...

We rarely had a problem here until an influx of these Amish. Now that the rite aid sells dorags and other cultural paraphernalia all other things need to be locked up. Cough drops!!! Everything but food!!!

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Hooray, identity politics!

Why focus on issues when you can just make everything about race?

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It's the Amish

That make everything about race. Not one white person is behind crt.

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Don’t allow yourself to be a victim

Critic – Facts are facts. There is absolutely nothing racist about Ed’s fact, they match up with local crime statistics.

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Brandon Magoo

sorry Karen, he’s right on the money. but keep ignoring the BLM crimes against humanity.

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