Brooklyn, NY – Attacker Threatens To Kill Crown Heights Woman In Late Night Robbery

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    Brooklyn, NY – A 24 year old woman was the victim of a violent robbery late Saturday night when an unknown assailant threatened her life as she walked into a Crown Heights apartment building.

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    Police said that the victim had just entered 1625 President Street just east of Schenectady Avenue at approximately 11:30 PM when she was grabbed by a man who put his arm around her neck and said “I’ll murder you if you don’t be quiet.”

    The victim dropped her cell phone and the attacker fled with her phone and $5 in currency that he took from the victim.

    The NYPD is continuing to investigate the incident and described the suspect as a black male, approximately 20 years old and 5’7” tall, dressed in a black jacket or sweater.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    8 years ago

    The suspect is a black male? Impossible!

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    8 years ago

    Someone call her number and hope he answers

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    perhaps segregation isn’t a bad thing after all.It gets bothersom to see who is commiting almost all of the crime .Why is it those people who have freedom and aren’t starving, are commiting crimes 24-7 stealing, robbing, stabbing, raping old defensless people.There are all kinds of programs set up to help unfortunates,food kitchens, homeless shelters yet the crimes continue.Is society at fault ? How come other minorities like chinese, indian, korean haven’t such problems among their people? What is wrong ?Where are the educated professionals needed to give us answers to this crime problem?Do we need another type of schools to educate underprivileged youth and summer camps to help them? It may be cheaper in the long run to fund a new type of school.