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Baby-faced trio robs NYC boy, 12, at gunpoint, cops say

Por: New York Post Nation December 22, 2022

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Three baby-faced suspects robbed a 12-year-old boy at gunpoint in the Bronx last week, cops said early Wednesday.  The pre-teen was standing on West 167th Street near University Avenue in Highbridge around 8:20 p.m. when the trio approached him, police said.  One of them flashed a gun while the other two grabbed the boy’s sweatshirt and backpack, cops said.  1 of 3 Advertisement The three armed robbery suspects were captured on surveillance... + full article



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