Boston lemonade stand robbed at gunpoint, supects flee and remain at large
Two heartless robbers, one brandishing a gun, knocked off a lemonade stand in Boston on Wednesday, violating the โinnocenceโ of this timeless slice of Americana, authorities said. Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Officers responded to 157 W. 9th S
Two heartless robbers, one brandishing a gun, knocked off a lemonade stand in Boston on Wednesday, violating the โinnocenceโ of this timeless slice of Americana, authorities said.
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Officers responded to 157 W. 9th Street in Southie a little after 4:44 p.m. after the two youngsters said theyโd been robbed, Boston police said in a statement.
The suspects had โmade several passes by the stand before approaching and asking whether Apple Pay would be accepted as payment,โ police said.
But before โthe victims could respond, the suspects grabbedโ grabbed a cash box when โboth individuals fled the area,โ police added.
Jennifer Byrne, mother of the two children who were robbed, said her kids were traumatized by the experience that cost them $50.
โMy daughter called me, Iโm at work. She was in hysterics, crying, saying โSomebody put a gun to us and took all of our money,โโ Byrne told NBC Boston. โThey noticed two kids with masks over their face across the street they kept coming back and forth.โ
City Councilor Ed Flynn, who represents South Boston, decried the robbery.

