Caught on video: Man, woman rob Bronx Family Dollar store, employee put in chokehold

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Caught on video: Man, woman rob Bronx Family Dollar store, employee put in chokehold
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Video of a robbery at a Bronx Family Dollar shows suspects attacking a worker who tried to stop them, according to NYPD. The female suspect put the worker in a chokehold.

-- Police are looking for a man and a woman they said were caught on video stealing from a Family Dollar in theIt happened on Aug. 14 at the Family Dollar on Webster Avenue in the Claremont section.

Video showed the worker tried to grab a cart from the female suspect, who attacked the worker and placed her in a chokehold. It went on to show an ensuing struggle between the worker and both suspects.

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