Here we go again...
New robberies, same robbers, possibly: 4 more armed robberies in the last 2 days have the 8th District NOPD hopping.
A robbery this morning at about 1 a.m. in the 1200 block of Dauphine Street might have been perpetrated by the same punks who held up 4 people Saturday morning at Pauger and Burgundy streets, according to Lt. Eddie Selby. And they might be connected to a robbery Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Fulton Street.
The police are looking for a silver Jeep, possibly with a Florida license plate since the plate was green and orange. The robbers escaped in this vehicle which contained 3 other black guys.
The robbers were described as black boys, "very young, possibly teenagers." The victim thought the two perpetrators seemed "extremely nervous and unskilled in their profession." The gunman was described as about 5'8" tall, wearing a red hat and red shirt, with tight braids coming out from the side of his hat. His accomplice was about 6'2", wearing blue jean shorts and had his hair in a small afro. Lt. Selby thinks they know who the gunman is, but now it's just a matter of time before they locate him and the silver Jeep.
The victim, a 23-year-old white man from California, parked his RV on Elysian Fields Avenue, walked down Esplanade Avenue to Dauphine Street. When he got to the 1200 block (between Barracks & Gov. Nicholls streets) he saw 2 black guys standing, talking with 3 black guys in a silver Jeep. As he approached, the Jeep drove off but then slowed down as the 2 punks came toward him and pulled a revolved, which the victim thought might be fake (don't take the chance--3 shots were fired by the robber in the Saturday morning robbery). He gave them his backpack and his wallet, which contained no cash but did contain a credit card and bank card. The 2 perpetrators then started laughing as they ran and jumped into the silver Jeep and sped away.
(The victim walked over to Bourbon Street where he tried to report the crime to an officer there, but was told he would have to go to the 8th District headquarters at Royal and Conti streets--at least 10 blocks away! That officer never did broadcast a description of the getaway car. I'm waiting to hear what Capt. Hosli has to say about this cop--I know darn well it doesn't measure up to his standards.)
Two robberies in the CBD are also believed to be linked to another pair of robbers.
At 3:20 a.m. Sunday, a gold Nissan Maxima with tinted windows pulled up next to 2 white men where walking to their vehicle at Annunciation and Poeyfarre streets. The driver asked the men what street they were on when the passenger got out of the car and pulled a semi-automatic handgun and demanded, "Give me what you've got!" One of the intended victims took off running around the corner, his 26-year-old buddy gave the robber his wallet. The robber hit him in the back of the head with the gun and got back in the Nissan, which fled down Poeyfarre.
The robber was described as being a black man, 5'9" tall, weighing 190 pounds, wearing a tan T-shirt, blue jean shorts, and his hair in cornrows.
In another robbery in the CBD about 1:55 a.m. this morning, a 30-year-old white man and 25-year-old white woman who had gone to the woman's car parked in the 900 block of Tchoupitoulas Street were approached by a car in a fashion similar to the Sunday morning robbery.
That car was described as a Nissan Maxima or possibly a gold or silver or dark-colored Pontiac Grand Am. The passenger rolled down his window and asked "Do you know where Diddy Street is?" The woman asked her companion if he had every heard of such a street in the area. "While they where occupied with the topic of Diddy Street," as the police report put it, a black man got out of the car and pointed a handgun at the woman, yelling "Give me everything and get on the ground!" The woman emptied her pockets and put her cellphone, her keys and some spare change on the rear of her car and threw herself on the ground. Her companion, " who was somewhat in shock did not listen," as the police report put it. The robber walked around the car to him and reiterated his command, "Didn't I tell you to get on the ground?" This time he complied and the robber patted him down, looking for loot. The robber took the woman's cellphone and threw her keys on the ground away from the victims. He returned to his car and told his accomplice, "They don't have anything," and got in the car as it sped off. The victims stayed on the ground for several minutes before they got up and called police.
The victims described the gunman as wearing a red striped shirt and jeans shorts, with dreadlocks. Dreadlocks again! If you see'em, report'em!
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As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Thom Kahler