Crime & Safety
Inwood Gunpoint Robbery Leaves Man Unconscious After Body Slam: VIDEO
NYPD are looking for two robbers who they say attacked two men in Inwood and left one of them unconscious.

INWOOD, NY — A trio of men knocked a man out, brandished a gun, and robbed multiple people in Inwood, police said on Tuesday.
The robbers attacked two men standing on the corner of Ninth Avenue and West 203rd Street around 3:05 a.m. on April 25, police said.
One of the robbers punched a 35-year-old man that knocked him to the concrete — before the same robber body-slammed a 40-year-old — leaving him unconscious, police said and video shows.
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NYPD released a video Tuesday evening of the attack.
After the two men were punched and thrown to the ground, one of the robbers pulled out a handgun, and began taking their belongings, including a chain, two rings, a belt, eyeglasses, $900, $420, an iPhone 13 and an ID, police said.
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Medics eventually treated both men at the scene, police said.
Five minutes after the two men were attacked, the same group of three men confronted a 20-year-old woman sitting in a Toyota Camry in front of 431 W. 202nd Street, police said.
The same man took out a gun and snatched her AirPods, ID, keys, bank card and a wallet, police said.
The woman was not injured, NYPD added.
After an ongoing investigation, the man who drew the gun in both robberies was arrested and charged on May 5, police said.
Bronx resident Angel Pimentel, 29, was charged with two counts of robbery, police said.
NYPD is still searching for the other two men that took part in the robberies.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
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