Children sticking their weapons in your face. May they ever be so stupid.:)
On Saturday, 4/27/13 at or about 5:05AM, the victim was walking in the
1900 block of Burgundy when he was approached by an unknown black male.
The subject pointed a shotgun at the victim's face and stated give me
your money. The victim disarmed the gunman and then chased him.
Moments later the victim was approached by two black males in a black
four door sedan (possibly a Honda Accord). The driver of the vehicle
said to the victim "give me my gun back and I'll give you your phone
that you dropped". The victim then used the shotgun to strike the rear
windshield of the vehicle causing it to break. The two subjects then
fled on Frenchmen to St. Claude and then unknown. The gunman was
described as a black male, approximately 16-20 years of age, 6'00" tall
with a thin build wearing a black hat and a black t-shirt.
Surveillance video captured the robbery on video/audio and can be viewed
on youtube.com at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kagO9D...
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A similar incident occurred on Friday, April 26, 2013, at or
about 12:30am in the 800 block of Touro Street, right around the corner
from the aforementioned robbery. In that incident the victim was
walking in the 800 block of Touro when he was approached by two unknown
young black males.
One of the subjects pointed a shotgun at the victim
and demanded his property. The subjects then struck the victim three
times. The victim fled the scene without relinquishing his property.
The victim sustained minor injuries. The victim described the gunman
as a young black males and being approximately 5'8" -5'10" tall with a
dark complexion and medium build wearing dark clothing.
The victim
described the second subject as being a young black male, approximately
5'6" tall with a medium build, bushy hair and wearing a light shirt.
Both subjects were said to be in their early twenties.
Anyone with
information about this incident is urged to contact Det. Michael Flores
at (504)658-6707/MFlores@nola.gov and/or CrimeStoppers at (504)822-1111.
Ahhh, my old home town. I was born there. Actually worked in the French Quarter in the early 70's. A great place to be from. Far away from.
ReplyDeleteA great place to be from. Far away from.
DeleteSuch a shame as it use to be so nice.
It had been slowly dying for years. We bailed in '87 and it eventually got even worse than I had predicted. Katrina was just the last nail in the coffin. Sad thing is Katrina washed thousands of vermin into Houston, Atlanta and other Southern towns who saw their crime rates double and triple overnight.
DeleteSad thing is Katrina washed thousands of vermin into Houston, Atlanta and other Southern towns who saw their crime rates double and triple overnight.
DeleteWow.
I can't wait for the S**t Fling Olympics to start. Inept, unorganized and unaware of the monsters that yet sleep.
ReplyDeleteYears of unpaid interest is about to come due.