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Related: About this forumSecurity guard shoots man during armed robbery at Chinatown Walgreens
LOCAL CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
Security guard shoots man during armed robbery at Chinatown Walgreens
Police say the man who was wounded has targeted the store in previous robberies
By Peter Hermann
February 12, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. EST
The Friendship Arch on H Street NW in Chinatown. (Jon Bilous/iStock)
A security guard shot and wounded a man who authorities say took a firearm from another guard during a robbery attempt Sunday at a Walgreens pharmacy in D.C.s Chinatown neighborhood, according to D.C. police.
The man who was shot was treated at a hospital for critical injuries, police said in a statement. A police spokesman said authorities expect to charge him in as many as eight previous robberies, many at the same drugstore targeted Sunday. His name was not immediately made public.
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Sundays robbery occurred about 6:30 p.m. at the Walgreens at Seventh and H streets NW, across the street from the Metro station and two blocks from the arena. Police said an armed man entered the pharmacy and followed a security guard to a backroom, then took the guards firearm.
At that point the suspect was armed with two firearms, police said in a statement. Police said a second security guard fired his weapon and wounded the man.
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By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
Security guard shoots man during armed robbery at Chinatown Walgreens
Police say the man who was wounded has targeted the store in previous robberies
By Peter Hermann
February 12, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. EST
The Friendship Arch on H Street NW in Chinatown. (Jon Bilous/iStock)
A security guard shot and wounded a man who authorities say took a firearm from another guard during a robbery attempt Sunday at a Walgreens pharmacy in D.C.s Chinatown neighborhood, according to D.C. police.
The man who was shot was treated at a hospital for critical injuries, police said in a statement. A police spokesman said authorities expect to charge him in as many as eight previous robberies, many at the same drugstore targeted Sunday. His name was not immediately made public.
{snip}
Sundays robbery occurred about 6:30 p.m. at the Walgreens at Seventh and H streets NW, across the street from the Metro station and two blocks from the arena. Police said an armed man entered the pharmacy and followed a security guard to a backroom, then took the guards firearm.
At that point the suspect was armed with two firearms, police said in a statement. Police said a second security guard fired his weapon and wounded the man.
{snip}
By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
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Security guard shoots man during armed robbery at Chinatown Walgreens (Original Post)
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(60,969 posts)1. Store manager charged in robberies at Chinatown Walgreens
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LOCAL CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
Store manager charged in robberies at Chinatown Walgreens
By Peter Hermann
February 13, 2024 at 7:22 p.m. EST
The exterior of the Walgreens in Chinatown where a security guard shot an alleged armed robber inside the store. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)
The manager of a Chinatown Walgreens that has been a frequent target for robbery since last summer helped orchestrate at least four armed holdups at his own store, federal authorities said Tuesday as they outlined a scheme that netted thousands of dollars and sparked fear about crime in the once vibrant downtown neighborhood.
Prosecutors charged the manager, Michael Leroy Robinson, and his nephew in connection with robberies that authorities said came to a violent end Sunday, when a security guard hired by Walgreens shot and critically wounded a third suspect in the conspiracy. ... The charging documents specifically detail four robberies that authorities attributed to the group, though they alleged that Williams was the manager on duty for at least four more, including one in which a suspect hit him in the head with a gun.
The man who was shot on Sunday, Kamanye Williams, 24, remained hospitalized Tuesday and has not made an initial appearance in court. According to police, he forced a guard and an employee to a backroom, took the guards gun and stole more than $4,200. Police said another guard then shot Williams.
[ Guard shoots alleged robber at Chinatown Walgreens, a frequent target of crime ]
Police said Monday that Williams had been charged with seven robberies of the pharmacy, as well as assault with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, assault on a police officer and carrying an unlicensed firearm. But D.C. Police Chief Pamela A. Smith told reporters more arrests were expected, as they had been zeroing in on Williams and other suspects when the shooting occurred. ... On Tuesday, authorities said they arrested the manager, 33-year-old Robinson, and his nephew, Gianni Robinson, 26, and charged them each with conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery. Attorneys for the suspects were not listed in court documents.
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By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
Store manager charged in robberies at Chinatown Walgreens
By Peter Hermann
February 13, 2024 at 7:22 p.m. EST
The exterior of the Walgreens in Chinatown where a security guard shot an alleged armed robber inside the store. (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post)
The manager of a Chinatown Walgreens that has been a frequent target for robbery since last summer helped orchestrate at least four armed holdups at his own store, federal authorities said Tuesday as they outlined a scheme that netted thousands of dollars and sparked fear about crime in the once vibrant downtown neighborhood.
Prosecutors charged the manager, Michael Leroy Robinson, and his nephew in connection with robberies that authorities said came to a violent end Sunday, when a security guard hired by Walgreens shot and critically wounded a third suspect in the conspiracy. ... The charging documents specifically detail four robberies that authorities attributed to the group, though they alleged that Williams was the manager on duty for at least four more, including one in which a suspect hit him in the head with a gun.
The man who was shot on Sunday, Kamanye Williams, 24, remained hospitalized Tuesday and has not made an initial appearance in court. According to police, he forced a guard and an employee to a backroom, took the guards gun and stole more than $4,200. Police said another guard then shot Williams.
[ Guard shoots alleged robber at Chinatown Walgreens, a frequent target of crime ]
Police said Monday that Williams had been charged with seven robberies of the pharmacy, as well as assault with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, assault on a police officer and carrying an unlicensed firearm. But D.C. Police Chief Pamela A. Smith told reporters more arrests were expected, as they had been zeroing in on Williams and other suspects when the shooting occurred. ... On Tuesday, authorities said they arrested the manager, 33-year-old Robinson, and his nephew, Gianni Robinson, 26, and charged them each with conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery. Attorneys for the suspects were not listed in court documents.
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By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop