A person is charged with robbing two deaf folks at knifepoint in a Southie Burger King car parking zone final month, and scaring them so badly that one in every of them suffered a fear-induced stroke.
Christopher Jimenez-Nunez, 19, of Framingham — who already has a pending theft case from October — was charged Wednesday in municipal court docket in South Boston with armed theft with a firearm, armed theft with a knife, and two counts of assault and battery in relation to the Nov. 15 incident.
Judge John McDonald Jr. launched Jimenez-Nunez on private recognizance however ordered that the defendant be monitored by GPS monitoring and be confined to his residence apart from work. Jimenez-Nunez is scheduled to return to court docket on Jan. 9.
The victims, a person and girl, advised police by way of an indication language interpreter that that they had been strolling by the restaurant when two males walked out of the restaurant and got here at them with a knife and a gun, in accordance with the Suffolk District Attorney’s workplace.
They say the lads violently robbed them, with Jimenez-Nunez grabbing the lady’s hair as he took two iPads from her backpack and the opposite man, who police say is Chance Morgan, pointing a gun on the man, putting him in a chokehold and taking his Apple watch, cellphone and $200 money earlier than they fled the scene.
The man suffered a stroke. Morgan has not been apprehended.
“The fear and harm these assailants inflicted upon these victims is reprehensible,” Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden stated in an announcement.
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