SEATTLE — Seattle police are asking for help in identifying two suspects who they said were involved in a “violent robbery” at a Magnolia convenience store.
Police said the two entered a store at around 6:15 p.m. Dec. 6 and had a verbal altercation with an employee who asked them to leave.
The two people left the store but returned a short time later, and one of the suspects pointed a gun at the worker, police said. The worker was also repeatedly pistol-whipped before the suspect demanded cash.
Police said both of the suspects fled the store on foot.
Police seek help identifying suspects who pistol-whipped clerk in Magnolia robbery: https://t.co/rV5IATWIpd pic.twitter.com/pHg0mMJLEr
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) December 17, 2020
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