Brooklyn, NY – Two Flatbush teens were arrested tonight in connection with the beating and robbery of a 55 year old Midwood man early Monday morning.
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Police have charged 17 year old Eldin Sabovic residing at 992 East 14 Street, and 19 year old Baskim Huseinovic residing at 1417 Avenue K with Robbery in the Second Degree, and Assault in second degree.
Police told VIN News that at this time the assault does not appear to be a bias crime and that it is unknown at this time if either of the two suspects has a prior arrest record.
As previously reported on VIN News, the 55 year old victim was walking on Avenue M just before 1 AM on Monday morning when he was approached from behind, viciously beaten and then robbed.
The entire attack was captured by a private camera and police appealed to the public for assistance in apprehending the two assailants.
Below video: The suspects being led out of the 66 PCT Jan. 31, 2015
Video previously released shows the actual beating:
Both live right in our frum neighborhood.
If they are Jewish it can be a Shayla of Mesira
Time to think about bringing back the JDL
Kudos to the African American Woman NYPD Detective and her partner for busting these 2 Bosnian local criminals who preyed on a local Jewish neighbor who could not defend himself. Since Yidden refuse to take the necessary means to protect themselves it would behoove well mean shuls to do away with midnight Minyomin. Better to miss a minyan than be a statistic.
Looks like these two pigs have no other items in their closet besides sweatpants and sweatshirts. Jews should keep that in mind while walking at 1am.
Im curious whether the reward worked to have them brought to justice or whether cameras were followed or what? And why are two women detectives geting the credit? What did they do?
Do they have prior records? What do their fathers do? Drive taxis? Will the 17 year old be charged as an adult?
Whay not sue their parents for responsibility of their children, the 17 y.o. at least, and for harboring fugitive?