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Men Rob 7-Eleven on Northern Blvd at gunpoint, police say

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March 18, 2016 Staff Report

Three men held up the 7-Eleven store at 50-92 Northern Boulevard at gunpoint Monday and fled with cash, according to police.

The armed robbery took place at 4:00 am, March 14, after one of the men entered the store, cased it out and then left. He then spoke to his two accomplices who both came back into the store with a gun, police said.

One of the two men jumped over the counter and demanded that the 7-Eleven employee open the register. The 24-year-old worker complied and the men left with an undetermined amount of money

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There were no injuries stemming from the robbery and the investigation is ongoing.

One of the three suspects was caught on the following video, police said.

The three perpetrators were described as black men wearing hooted sweatshirts, police said.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477)

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Emily

-privilege I guess you don’t mind people sticking a gun in your face, your neighbors face or the face of your mother….

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Privileged people talking so much sh*t

There’s a difference between affordable housing and public housings-_-. What we need are more affordable housing. This doesn’t mean that “thugs” will be living there. Let’s see where you will be living when gentrification hits your building and displaces you . I hope yall can afford these already built condos that have been vacant for a long time. You act like rich people don’t steal, why don’t yall condemn the big shots in wall street. I guess all you people care about are more whole foods, and hypebeast clothing stores to add to your non valuable collections. I don’t want any more useless art galleries.

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Society going down the toilet

Really? You honestly dont know what k of c is. Man what country did you sneak in from.

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Sean

According to reliable sources, cops are trying to verify @joeBerkleyhead @angela & @weeSeans whereabouts for that evening! They’re going over surveillance video from the KofC, VFW, and some non-exicitent bars that Sean swears his family owns to check alibis. I hope this turns out to be false!

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hjk

Built more Affordable Housing and this will be a daily occurrence. If you do not believe me ask someone from the south bronx.

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rikki

there is only 1 way to combat this………you must be able to read and discuss current events in the NY times in front of a parole board to gain your release, its your choice to take 5 or 50 years to do this

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rikki

why the dislikes 99% of these thugs are functionally illiterate so why do we coddle them and release them over and over again when they still can’t read?

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Bliss St

Because stupidity is not a crime. That’s why you’re still free to walk the streets.

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Scoler

It’s you, not what you’re saying. Your tone is always so mean and filled with invective that people just dislike everything you say. You’re probably used to this, by now.

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