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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Armed Robbery at Syrian Fast-Food Outlet

Armed Robbery at Syrian Fast-Food Outlet

9 September 2025 - 08:49

Armed Robbery at Syrian Fast-Food Outlet

9 September 2025 - 08:49

Armed Robbery at Syrian Fast-Food Outlet

Johnny’s Fast Food on Matthews Main Road was the scene of a frightening armed robbery.

Owner Badre Barhoum reported that around 10:58 p.m. he and an employee were inside the restaurant when two masked men jumped over the counter.

One suspect, described as slim and six feet tall, wearing a white hoodie, allegedly brandished what appeared to be a shotgun.

The other, medium-built and about five feet tall in a grey hoodie, assisted in taking $1,000 ECD from the cash register.

The suspects then fled on foot in an eastern direction.

Authorities conducted a search of the surrounding area but were unable to locate the perpetrators. Investigations are ongoing, and the public has been urged to provide any information that may assist in the case.

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8 Comments

  1. Fix them ass.

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  2. Lord have mercy when this gonna stop?

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  3. 99 days for the thief and one for the master. Time longer than rope

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  4. The Syrians know exactly what to do! And I can assure you that this is one of your everyday customers and Antigua.news readers! It’s about time something is done to eliminate these robberies. Even we staring by killing them….

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  5. Should’ve dash oil on them

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  6. Some people wake up everyday planning how they would love to die. I guess he will plan another day since this attempt didnt work

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  7. The government should get solar powered streetlight with camera combination out of china to replace all existing streetlights system and help the police and government solve crime, they would have been recorded along the way before reaching the crime scene.

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  8. Police need to make an example out of these criminals enough is enough.

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