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A crook held a frightened Bronx barbershop worker at gunpoint before bolting from the store with $2,000, according to shocking video released by cops Friday.
The suspect walked into the Sport Barber Shop on Commonwealth Avenue near Randall Avenue in Clason Point around 10 a.m. July 14 while two male cohorts stood by the door as lookouts, cops said.
The armed suspect then pointed his gun at a 54-year-old worker and demanded, “Give me the money right now!,” cops said.
Video shows the suspect holding the worker at gunpoint as the victim waved his hand and stepped back, before handing over the wad of cash.
The trio took off, heading north on Commonwealth Avenue. No injuries were reported.
The gunman is around 5 feet 8 and 180 pounds and was last seen wearing a dark jacket, dark pants, a red baseball cap and black sneakers, cops said.
One of the lookouts is described as 5 feet 6 and 180 pounds and was wearing a dark blue jogging jacket, black jeans and beige sneakers.
The other is 6 feet tall and 180 pounds, last seen wearing a black jogging jacket, black headband, white sleeveless T-shirt and black sneakers.
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