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Elderly Air Force veteran assaulted, robbed after withdrawing cash from ATM; video shows juvenile taking victim's wallet

An elderly Air Force veteran was assaulted, injured, and robbed after withdrawing cash from an ATM in Pearland, Texas, earlier this month — and cellphone video shows a juvenile taking the victim's wallet.A KHOU-TV video report shows the end of the June 19 attack outside a Walgreens, with the victim lying on the ground in a parking space in front of the store.'How scary!! I know where this was. I go there when I come into town. But ...'The 79-year-old veteran told the station he thought withdrawing cash from an ATM inside the store was safer. However, he added to KHOU that he suspects he was being watched.The elderly victim told the station he was jumped as soon as he walked out of the store and that he's thankful he suffered only minor injuries.Pearland police on Tuesday confirmed that the suspect seen in a video the department took down from its Facebook page has been identified as a juvenile, and the investigation is ongoing as officers work to take him into custody.Police added that the video was removed because the suspect is a juvenile.Officers on June 19 responded to a robbery investigation at the Walgreens located in the 11600 block of Shadow Creek Parkway in Pearland, police said.The investigation revealed that a 79-year-old man had just completed a cash withdrawal from a nearby ATM when he was returning to his vehicle, police said.At that time, police said, an unidentified black male wearing a white shirt and black pants approached the man who had just withdrawn cash and assaulted him, causing bodily injury.Police said the suspect stole the victim's wallet and the cash he had just withdrawn. Detectives soon identified and arrested two additional suspects involved in the robbery:Donte Belle, 30, of Houston, was identified as the driver of the getaway vehicle, and he was charged with aggravated robbery, police said.Demondtra Moore, 23, of Houston, was identified as the alleged lookout, and he also was charged with aggravated robbery, police said.The Special Investigations Unit of the Pearland Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division is continuing to investigate this case, police said.A handful of people commented on the KHOU video showing the end of the attack. The following are a few reactions:Throw those punks away, one commenter said.Damn, I wished that man was armed, another user wrote.How scary!! I know where this was. I go there when I come into town. But ..., another commenter exclaimed.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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