Philadelphia police seek suspect in deli robbery involving pepper spray and gun




Police in the 22nd District are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in an armed robbery that occurred earlier this month at a deli. Authorities said the incident happened on November 7 at approximately 12:58 a.m. at Brothers Deli, which is situated at 1422 West York Street.

The guy enters the business, pepper sprays the clerk, takes out a revolver, and demands money from the register, according to surveillance footage made public by the Central Detective Division. According to the police, the suspect took a bucket of quarters valued at about $30 and left the area.

According to the description, the suspect is a Caucasian man wearing all black, a mask over his face, and light-colored sneakers. During the heist, no injuries were recorded.

Detectives have asked anyone with information to come forward as they are actively looking into the matter. One important tool for identifying the person is the incident’s video footage.

Police have stressed how crucial community participation is to helping in this case. Central Detectives is urged to be contacted by anyone with information.


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