Bandits ransack NYC deli, throw knives, store items at workers: video
Wild video shows three people hurling kitchen knives and other store items at workers after being denied a purchase at a Harlem deli, police said Monday.
The trio flew into a rage after their request to place an order on store credit was turned down at the Eleganza Gourmet Deli on Convent Avenue near West 127th Street around 3 p.m. Wednesday, according to cops. One of the suspects grabbed a knife off the deli counter as the crew demanded money from the register, cops said.
The suspects threw items around, including kitchen knives, during an attempted robbery at a Harlem deli.Then mayhem ensued,- with the suspects throwing and knocking over entire racks of snacks and tossing random items, including kitchen knives, toward a worker at the counter, footage released early Monday shows.Share this article:
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