Armed robbery in New York: glass display cases were smashed to steal Pokémon cards worth $100,000

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Recently, a Pokémon card store located in New York was the target of an armed robbery. The attackers used firearms to intimidate customers and tools to smash the glass display cases that protected the most valuable merchandise. According to reports from PANews, the criminals escaped with Pokémon cards valued at over $100,000.

Details of the coordinated assault

The store’s surveillance footage captures the moment the thieves stormed the establishment. With a hammer in hand, the suspects systematically attacked the glass display cases while threatening customers and employees with weapons. The violence of the attack and the precision in selecting targets suggest it was a planned robbery specifically aimed at the store’s most valuable collections.

Ongoing search and repercussions

So far, the two suspects remain at large. Authorities have released surveillance images in search of information leading to their capture. This incident has raised concerns within the Pokémon card collector community about the physical security of specialty stores and the need to improve protection systems for high-value items.

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