Watch: Armed Gunmen Shoot Their Way Into a Philadelphia Laundromat

Dinesh Patel

On October 27, 2020 at approximately 2:50 AM, a group of people attempted to force entry into a business at 5601 Vine St. When the occupants of the business did not open the doors, multiple gunshots were fired into the glass door, striking one of the occupants in the leg. Suspect #1 then entered the location through the shattered door, armed with a black semi-automatic handgun and demanded to know where the money was. Three more suspects then entered the store and attempted to gain access to the ATM inside. The suspects then fled the location in an unknown direction.

[rumble]https://rumble.com/embed/v8hxvv/?pub=4rc8i[/rumble]

  • Suspect Description:
    Suspect #1: Black female, approximately 5’5 in height wearing a white surgical mask, grey hooded sweatshirt, patterned blue jeans and blue and white Nike sneakers. She is a carrying a black sling bag and is armed with a black semi-automatic handgun.
    Suspect #2: appears to be a black male, short, thin build, wearing a black face mask, black “Metallica” hooded sweatshirt, black pants and gray and white New Balance sneakers. The male has distinctive tattoos on both his right and left hands.
    Suspect #3: Black male, tall, thin build, wearing a blue surgical mask, black hooded jacket with lighter lines across the chest, black pants with a zipper mid-leg and black shoes.
    Suspect #4: Black female, medium build, wearing a black face mask with white lettering, black hooded sweatshirt with a logo and “Keep Calm and Popcorn On” written on the chest, black pants, and black, white and blue sneakers.
  • To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel or http://phillypolice.com/news
Related News:   Pennsylvania Lottery Fast Play Ticket Hits Over $565K in Westmoreland County

 

You appear to be using an ad blocker

Shore News Network is a free website that does not use paywalls or charge for access to original, breaking news content. In order to provide this free service, we rely on advertisements. Please support our journalism by disabling your ad blocker for this website.