Wednesday, September 3, 2014

NYPD searching for this East 6th Street robbery suspect



The NYPD has released a video of the suspect in connection with the robbery early Monday morning outside 405 East Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. (The Post originally reported the robbery taking place on Avenue A and East Ninth Street.)

The suspect reportedly used a knife to hold up a 35-year-old woman and take her purse and wallet with $300 in cash as well as her iPhone.

The video via CBS is a little on "The X-Files" side… and we'll try to get a version in which you don't have to watch a Papa John's commercial beforehand … Video updated via the NYPD...



Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online.

11 comments:

  1. The glowing eyes are a nice touch, it could be corrected in Photoshop... but what the hell it makes him look more EVIL

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  2. A blurry-headed guy with x-ray sunglasses. I'll be on the lookout!

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  3. This photo of a Being From Another Planet proves once and for all that our PC police department is very reluctant to engage in race-baiting when it comes to finding extra-terrestrial suspects.

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  4. You Earth people have glorified organized violence for forty centuries, yet you want to imprison those who employ it privately.

    Interesting.

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  5. "this used to be a safe neighborhood" as one young woman reportedly said recently.

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  7. Local crime news sponsored by Pizza Hut! You work up a real hunger attacking innocent women. Fill up with Pizza Hut!

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  9. Looks like the East Village Bagel guys had second thoughts about inviting the local thug over for little bagel and schmear therapy and removed their comments. Too bad, I was really looking forward to it.

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