Pair dragged from car in Tenderloin robbery
Four female suspects pulled a man and woman out of a car while they were stopped at a red light.
Four female suspects pulled a man and woman out of a car while they were stopped at a red light.
Four female suspects pulled a man and woman out of a car while they were stopped at a red light and then robbed and assaulted them, including with a stun gun, in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood early Tuesday morning, police said.
At about 2 a.m. Tuesday, the victims, both 29 years old, were stopped at a red light on Turk Street at Taylor Street with their windows rolled down, according to police. Four female suspects walked up to their car and pulled both victims out. The suspects then kicked and punched the man and the woman, police said.
One of the suspects used a stun gun to incapacitate one of the victims, striking them on the back and shoulder, then took their cellphones and a laptop, police said. Police said the suspects fled and have not yet been located as of this morning. The victims complained of pain but their injuries were not considered life-threatening, according to police.
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