NYPD: Man robbed after getting hit by car in the Bronx
Police are looking for suspects in the shocking crime that was caught on video, CBS2's Thalia Perez reported.
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Police are looking for suspects in the shocking crime that was caught on video, CBS2's Thalia Perez reported.
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The vaccination clinics will continue for the next two Sundays, but all appointments have already been booked, CBS2's Alecia Reid reports.
Police are looking for three people in the shocking crime.
Surveillance video shows a car strike a man, and then people emerging from the car not to help, but to rob the victim.
Video shows the passenger pulling out a firearm and pointing it at a man sitting on the sidewalk.
A robbery in the Bronx was caught on camera earlier this month. It happened around 12:30 p.m. on July 12 at the corner of Nelson Avenue and West 164th Street in the Highbridge section.
Dion Middleton, who worked as a firearms instructor, allegedly never reported what happened and went to work.
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A pocket knife could be seen on the sidewalk at the scene.
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There were no children on the bus, CBS2's Nick Caloway reports.
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