China News Service, December 24. According to a report by the American Overseas Chinese News Network, a criminal robbed a Chinese takeaway man with a knife in the Binson market area of ​​Brooklyn, New York.

Under the threat of robbers, the victimized takeaway man was robbed of his cash, cell phone and riding electric bike.

  According to the 62nd Sub-bureau of the Municipal Police, which governs the Binchen Market District, the robbery occurred at about 10 pm on the 16th in front of a house on 20th Avenue and 66th Street.

When a nearby Chinese restaurant received a takeaway call, a 35-year-old Chinese takeaway man went to deliver the meal but was robbed.

  According to the victim’s takeaway man told the police that when he arrived on an electric car, he found two men in front of the house. He asked if the other party had ordered a takeaway. The two answered yes.

But at this moment, another man ran from the direction of 65th Street. He rushed to the delivery man and placed a long knife on his neck and ordered him to hand over the money and mobile phone.

  At the same time, the other two gangsters began to search the Chinese takeaway man, seized a mobile phone from his jacket and stole $350 in cash from his trouser pocket.

Under the threat of a long knife, the victim gave another 150 dollars in cash to the knife-bearer.

After robbing the property, the three gangsters were still unwilling to give up, and took the victim's electric car and fled.

  It is reported that after the incident, the nearby people helped the takeaway man to report to the police. The 62 sub-station policemen who received the report rushed to the scene and immediately activated the tracking program to find the location of the stolen mobile phone, but the mobile phone was turned off.

  At 7 o'clock in the evening of the 16th, a 46-year-old woman was also robbed at 21 Avenue and 79 Street in the Binchen Market District.

According to the police, the woman was walking home at the time when a man approached her and slammed her to the ground, snatching $100 in cash, wallet and multiple credit cards.

When the police received the report and rushed to investigate, they found the victim's wallet nearby, but it was empty.

When the police started a program to track the whereabouts of the stolen mobile phone, they found that it had been turned off.

At present, the 62nd Bureau is pursuing the suspects in these two robberies.

(Cui Guoyu)