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Man Robbed at Knifepoint on Ridgewood Street Tuesday: NYPD

Suspects (NYPD) at the intersection of Woodbine Street and Woodward Avenue (Google)

June 8, 2019 Staff Report

The police are looking for two suspects who robbed a 26-year-old man at knifepoint in Ridgewood Tuesday night.

The suspects allegedly approached the victim on the corner of Woodbine Street and Woodward Avenue on June 4 at around at 7:20 p.m., with one of the perpetrators displaying a knife.

The alleged perpetrators, both men, then took the victim’s bag which contained $100 and a cellphone.

Police released a video of the suspects.

Anyone with information in regard to the identity of the suspects is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com

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Sarah

These kids need jobs. Shame on you OAC and Debliasio demoncrats for destroying 25,000 Amazon Job Opportunities

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Harry Bingham IV

Sarah, Democrats have been destroying minority children for years. Why would they stop now?

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Just confirming: you don't have a single reason to believe that right?

I mean, you’re usually completely wrong; but you didn’t even TRY to provide a shred of evidence for your cute little rant about “muh libruls.”

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stan chaz

On the contrary, it is Amazon who is destroying the mom and pop stores and retail stores that might offer our kids jobs. Then Amazon further screws our country by paying zero in taxes! OAC’s complaints are spot on.

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I wonder why Trump-lovers love petty insults?

Is it because of how mature our Groper-in-chief’s tweets are? Lmao

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I love how the Trump-lovers have such a kneejerk reaction they spell it "OAC"

You know “AOC” stands for her initials right? Stop being so emotional, it will give you time to think.

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