Three teenagers assaulted and robbed a 16-year-old while holding AR pistols, taking his jewelry, shoes, and more, said San Antonio police.
– Four teenagers assaulted and robbed a 16-year-old while holding AR pistols, taking his jewelry, shoes, and more, said San Antonio police.
Upon arrival, officers found the victim, who told them a group of teenagers between 14 and 16 pulled up in a car and robbed him.One of the suspects even punched him in the face before the group took his jewelry, hoodie, and shoes. They then fled the scene in what was later found to be a stolen car to an apartment complex in the 3400 block of E Southcross Boulevard, said police.
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