The New Yorkpolice are looking for a group of suspected thieves who, using bladed weapons, assaulted a couple and even took their shoes off in Manhattan.
The events occurred near the Penn Station subway station at Seventh Avenue and 34th Street.
According to the police, two women and 4 men assaulted a man and a woman.
The suspects threatened them with a razor and a knife, in addition to beating them to take their belongings.
The men, who wore ski masks and masks to cover their faces, stripped the man of his shoes, clothing and cell phone.
The woman resisted the assault and was beaten several times, however they could not remove her belongings.
The alleged thieves fled using the subway.
Any information about the suspects can be sent to the police by calling 1-888-57-PISTA.
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