CBS2 has learned of more cases in a growing and deadly robbery pattern in Manhattan bars mostly targeted the city's LGBTQ+ community. DaveCarlinTV spoke exclusively with a victim who has come forward to bring these cases extra attention.
"I was left to die on the ground," the victim said.
He was taken home unconscious by two men, who were seen in blurry images from his building's surveillance camera system. He said he has struggled to get some of his stolen $10,000 back, because a third-party vendor was involved.He said he recently learned three other men were robbed in separate similar cases after police say they were targeted by suspects in the Eagle bar."I want people to know, watch your backs. Don't trust anyone," the victim said."Cover your drinks.
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