New York New York Casino Robbery

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Nobody was hurt

Police have revealed details of the New York-New York casino robbery that took place last week on the Las Vegas Strip. The suspect, wearing a hoodie and a surgical mask, reportedly passed a note to the cage cashier demanding money. The two engaged in a brief exchange before the suspect threatened to use a gun.

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Prosecutors say a robber watched an 88-year-old man win $1,000 at a casino in Queens, then stalked the man for an hour and a half and grabbed his winnings. The New York-New York Casino is a part of the M life Rewards program. Stop into play your favorite table games or slots games and earn loyalty points to spend at MGM Resorts destinations. Two armed robbers are said to have stolen $260,000 from a New York racetrack on Saturday night after they burst in wearing surgical masks. The male suspects, who were carrying guns, raided the. Prosecutors say a robber watched an 88-year-old man win $1,000 at a casino in Queens, then stalked the man for an hour and a half and grabbed his winnings.

The suspect has since been identified as William Clark. He is currently being detained without bail in the Clark County Detention Center.

The note and the escape

According to police, Clark approached the main cashier cage of the New York-New York casino at 2:06am on Thursday, June 11, and handed the cashier a note which read: 'give me the money.'

The cashier handed the note back to Clark, saying she could not read it. Clark argued with the cashier about the note until Clark finally put his right hand in the pocket of his hoodie and threatened:

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give me your money, no one gets shot'

At that point, the cashier emptied the drawer and gave Clark around $4,800. Police say that security camera footage shows a man they believe to be Clark walking out of the New York-New York casino and going across the street.

Footage shows the man remove a hoodie and surgical mask, revealing a blue t-shirt and chain necklace underneath. He threw the hoodie in a garbage can and then proceeded to a hotel room on the 19th floor of the MGM Grand.

Hotel room search, questioning

After police arrested Clark less than two hours later, they searched the hotel room and found clothing that matched what was seen on video, along with a surgical mask. While being questioned, Clark said he did not commit a robbery and did not have a gun. The officer, however, had not mentioned a robbery or a gun before Clark made his remarks.

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New York New York Casino Robbery

Prosecutors say a robber watched an 88-year-old man win $1,000 at a casino in Queens, then stalked the man for an hour and a half and grabbed his winnings. The New York-New York Casino is a part of the M life Rewards program. Stop into play your favorite table games or slots games and earn loyalty points to spend at MGM Resorts destinations. Two armed robbers are said to have stolen $260,000 from a New York racetrack on Saturday night after they burst in wearing surgical masks. The male suspects, who were carrying guns, raided the. Prosecutors say a robber watched an 88-year-old man win $1,000 at a casino in Queens, then stalked the man for an hour and a half and grabbed his winnings.

The suspect has since been identified as William Clark. He is currently being detained without bail in the Clark County Detention Center.

The note and the escape

According to police, Clark approached the main cashier cage of the New York-New York casino at 2:06am on Thursday, June 11, and handed the cashier a note which read: 'give me the money.'

The cashier handed the note back to Clark, saying she could not read it. Clark argued with the cashier about the note until Clark finally put his right hand in the pocket of his hoodie and threatened:

New York New York Hotel & Casino

give me your money, no one gets shot'

At that point, the cashier emptied the drawer and gave Clark around $4,800. Police say that security camera footage shows a man they believe to be Clark walking out of the New York-New York casino and going across the street.

Footage shows the man remove a hoodie and surgical mask, revealing a blue t-shirt and chain necklace underneath. He threw the hoodie in a garbage can and then proceeded to a hotel room on the 19th floor of the MGM Grand.

Hotel room search, questioning

After police arrested Clark less than two hours later, they searched the hotel room and found clothing that matched what was seen on video, along with a surgical mask. While being questioned, Clark said he did not commit a robbery and did not have a gun. The officer, however, had not mentioned a robbery or a gun before Clark made his remarks.

not reported if Clark actually had a gun or not

New York New York Casino Robbery

The police report did not specify whether or not the stolen money was found and returned to the casino. It was also not reported if Clark actually had a gun; his hand stayed in his pocket during the robbery.

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The 41-year-old Clark will appear in court on Tuesday.





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