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‘Give me the Hawaiian rolls': 14-year-old accused of robbing couple in Seattle

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SEATTLE — A 14-year-old girl was charged with first-degree robbery in King County Superior Court.

The robbery is alleged to have occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday outside a QFC in Seattle.

In a probable cause document, police said a man and his fiancé had just purchased Hawaiian rolls and were leaving the store when they encountered a group of teenagers.

According to police, one of the teens said, “You better give me the Hawaiian rolls or I’ll knock you out.”

The couple told police they kept walking, but one of the teens began yelling racial slurs at them.

Police said an argument ensued and the man was punched multiple times by a boy, causing him to fall to the ground.

The man’s fiancé was slapped by the 14-year-old girl, causing her glasses to break, police said in a probable cause document.

The woman told police that, when she called 911, the group grabbed the Hawaiian rolls and left.

Arriving officers said the man had visible injuries and the woman reported having pain on the right side of her face.

Police said they located the teens a short time later near Cal Anderson Park.

The boy who allegedly punched the man told officers, “I did not rob anyone. I only punched him and took his rolls, but I don’t have them. I threw them by the stairs,” according to the probable cause document.

The couple went to the emergency room at Swedish First Hill and were later picked up by police to identify the suspects.

Police said the woman identified the 14-year-old girl with 100% while the boy was identified with 80% certainty.

Both teens were arrested on investigation of robbery.

Police said they spoke with the man two days later, and he told them he had suffered a fractured jaw and a fractured eye socket.

The couple told officers they were afraid to go out in public over fear of retaliation.

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