
"The man first struck a smoke shop in Williamsburg, demanding money before going behind the counter and holding an employee at knifepoint, stealing approximately $900."
"A week later, he got away with $6,000 after robbing Apple Gourmet Farm, a supermarket in Boerum Hill, demonstrating a clear pattern of targeting businesses."
"The following morning, authorities say he stole around $380 from a deli in Park Slope, where he threatened a 61-year-old employee with a knife."
"The NYPD provided footage of the man taken inside 404 Atlantic Ave., showing him dressed in black clothing, wearing glasses, a black face mask and white shoes."
Authorities are searching for a man responsible for a knifepoint robbery spree in Brooklyn. The robberies occurred in mid-April, with the largest theft totaling around $6,000. The first incident took place at a smoke shop in Williamsburg, where the suspect demanded money and threatened an employee with a knife. Subsequent robberies included a supermarket and a deli, with no injuries reported. The NYPD has released footage of the suspect, who was dressed in black and wearing a mask.
Read at News 12 - Long Island
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