Police are pursuing four men suspected of a three-week necklace-snatching spree across neighborhoods in Brooklyn and the Bronx. The robberies, which occurred between July 9 and August 2, targeted six victims aged 16 to 78 and involved suspects often simulating or using firearms. The first incident involved a 56-year-old man who sustained a minor injury when his necklace was stolen. Subsequent attacks included victims threatened with firearms, resulting in various injuries and requiring medical treatment after the robberies.
The series of robberies occurred between July 9 and Aug. 2, targeting six victims across Brooklyn and the Bronx, with ages ranging from 16 to 78.
During the incidents, suspects often simulated firearms, resulting in injuries like minor lacerations for some victims, who required hospital treatment.
The spree began in East Flatbush, with suspects using shirts to simulate firearms while stealing a 56-year-old man's necklace, who then required medical attention.
Victims reported being threatened with firearms or by individuals simulating them, with the suspects often fleeing in a white Honda Civic.
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