Man robbed and beaten by three on dc’s pennsylvania avenue

Man robbed and beaten by three on DC’s Pennsylvania Avenue

Trio assaults man in broad daylight robbery on Pennsylvania Avenue

WASHINGTON, DC – A violent street robbery in Southeast D.C. has sparked a police investigation after three suspects allegedly assaulted a man and stole his belongings on Friday afternoon, just blocks from busy Pennsylvania Avenue.

The attack happened around 4:20 p.m. in the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue SE. According to officials, the victim was standing in the area when three individuals approached, physically assaulted him, and fled with his personal property.

The entire incident unfolded in broad daylight in a heavily trafficked part of the city, raising alarm among residents and nearby businesses. The suspects were captured on surveillance cameras in the vicinity, and police have since released images to aid in identifying the individuals involved.

Investigators are urging anyone with information to contact police but caution not to approach the suspects. The department is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for tips that lead to an arrest and conviction.

Man robbed and beaten by three on dc’s pennsylvania avenue
Photo: man robbed and beaten by three on dc’s pennsylvania avenue

The robbery is part of an ongoing pattern of incidents in the Southeast corridor where opportunistic attacks have been reported near transit points and commercial strips. The exact items stolen in this case have not been disclosed.

The Metropolitan Police Department continues its efforts to identify and locate the suspects, while encouraging residents to remain alert in the area.

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Key Points

  • A man was assaulted and robbed by three suspects Friday afternoon on Pennsylvania Avenue SE
  • The suspects fled the scene and were caught on nearby surveillance footage
  • A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to arrests in the case
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