Alas, to be robbed and robbed again - parting with so much cash is such a sorrow. Unlucky were these travelers, methinks. So goes the tale of two young men from Pennsylvania who, allegedly in Trenton for a nocturnal poetry recitation, were held up at gunpoint twice and robbed of more than $1,000 in less than 10 minutes' time early yesterday, police said.
The sequence of unfortunate events that yesterday befell the two men, ages 24 and 20, started when the two arranged to meet a man and woman who, they told detectives, had promised to take them to a "poetry reading" in Trenton, city police spokesman Sgt. Pedro Medina said.
Medina did not know how the two Pennsylvania men met the man and woman, but said they apparently did not know them very well because all they knew were the suspects' alleged first names - "Sean" and "Tracy."
The two met the man and woman at East State Street and South Clinton Avenue early yesterday. The man and woman got into the back of the victims' car and pretended to give them directions to the poetry reading, Medina said.
After driving around for a few minutes, the victims stopped their car on South Cook Avenue as directed, Medina said.
At that point, the man called Sean allegedly pulled out a handgun, pointed the silver-and-black weapon at the victims and ordered them to give up their wallets, Medina said.
He said the man allegedly took $1,000 in cash from the 24-year-old's wallet. The 20-year-old had no cash, he said. The man and woman then ran off.
The victims, still with their car on South Cook Avenue, called police on a cellular phone at 1:26 a.m., Medina said.
While the men were on the phone, reporting the robbery to a police dispatcher, they were approached at 1:31 a.m. by two men armed with silver handguns, Medina said. The two newcomers, bandanas pulled up to conceal their faces, ordered the victims to hand over their money, he said.
The two victims were frisked by the gunmen, who fled after stealing $90 from the 24-year-old that the first set of robbers had missed, Medina said.
The victims described "Sean" as a black male in his early 30s about 5 feet 6 inches tall, 150 pounds, wearing a green jacket, and carrying a green backpack. "Tracy" was described as a black female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a medium build, wearing a multicolored jacket.
The second pair of robbers were described only as black males, dressed in dark clothing, with black bandanas over their faces.
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The sequence of unfortunate events that yesterday befell the two men, ages 24 and 20, started when the two arranged to meet a man and woman who, they told detectives, had promised to take them to a "poetry reading" in Trenton, city police spokesman Sgt. Pedro Medina said.
Medina did not know how the two Pennsylvania men met the man and woman, but said they apparently did not know them very well because all they knew were the suspects' alleged first names - "Sean" and "Tracy."
The two met the man and woman at East State Street and South Clinton Avenue early yesterday. The man and woman got into the back of the victims' car and pretended to give them directions to the poetry reading, Medina said.
After driving around for a few minutes, the victims stopped their car on South Cook Avenue as directed, Medina said.
At that point, the man called Sean allegedly pulled out a handgun, pointed the silver-and-black weapon at the victims and ordered them to give up their wallets, Medina said.
He said the man allegedly took $1,000 in cash from the 24-year-old's wallet. The 20-year-old had no cash, he said. The man and woman then ran off.
The victims, still with their car on South Cook Avenue, called police on a cellular phone at 1:26 a.m., Medina said.
While the men were on the phone, reporting the robbery to a police dispatcher, they were approached at 1:31 a.m. by two men armed with silver handguns, Medina said. The two newcomers, bandanas pulled up to conceal their faces, ordered the victims to hand over their money, he said.
The two victims were frisked by the gunmen, who fled after stealing $90 from the 24-year-old that the first set of robbers had missed, Medina said.
The victims described "Sean" as a black male in his early 30s about 5 feet 6 inches tall, 150 pounds, wearing a green jacket, and carrying a green backpack. "Tracy" was described as a black female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a medium build, wearing a multicolored jacket.
The second pair of robbers were described only as black males, dressed in dark clothing, with black bandanas over their faces.
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