Brooklyn 10-Year-Old Mugged at Knifepoint, Receives iPad for Bravery
Eyewitness News ABC7NYOctober 5, 20252 min9,935 views
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- 10-year-old Amir Nure was walking home from school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, when a man approached him demanding money.
- πͺ The suspect, armed with a knife, insisted Amir had money, leading the boy to comply out of fear for his safety.
- π° Amir gave the mugger $20 from his piggy bank before the suspect fled.
Community Support and Police Investigation
- π€ The NYPD began an investigation into the incident, while Deputy Mayor Cass Dory visited Amir.
- π To support Amir, the Deputy Mayor replenished his piggy bank and gifted him an iPad mini as a token of appreciation for his bravery.
- β οΈ The Deputy Mayor expressed concern about the suspect's actions, suggesting potential mental health issues given the target was a child.
Parental Concerns and Ongoing Search
- π Amir's mother is proud of her son but is now understandably hesitant to let him travel alone, preferring to accompany him.
- π Police are still actively searching for the suspect who preyed on a child's innocence in Crown Heights.
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