Police Seek Suspects in Bronx Attempted Robbery and Shooting
Police are searching for two perps who allegedly tried to rob two men in the Bronx before shooting them in the back as they ran for their lives last month.
The Incident
According to law enforcement sources, the victims, ages 25 and 30, were on a residential street in front of 1880 University Ave. in Morris Heights at around 4 a.m. on Sept. 7 when the crime occurred. Two perps with a gun approached the victims and tried unsuccessfully to rob them, authorities said.
The Assault
As a struggle ensued, the victims attempted to run for their lives, but the perps shot both of them in the buttocks, police sources said.
Investigation and Arrest
After shooting the victims, the perps fled the scene on a black moped northbound on University Avenue before officers from the 46th Precinct arrived on scene.
Police on Oct. 2 released surveillance photos and video of the perps who remain at large.
Descriptions of the Suspects
One suspect is described as having a slim build, medium complexion, and was last seen wearing all black. Police describe the other suspect as having a medium build and medium complexion. He was last seen wearing a black hat, a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, and white sneakers.
Conclusion
The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the incident can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA). You can also submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What happened during the incident?
Two men were victims of an attempted robbery on Sept. 7. When they resisted, they were shot in the buttocks by the perps.
What kind of information are police asking for?
Police are seeking any information regarding the incident, including descriptions of the suspects, their appearances, and the direction of their flight after the assault.
How can I report tips or provide information?
You can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA), or submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org. You can also send messages on X (formerly Twitter) at @NYPDTips.