A business owner was attacked in his own driveway by three men who stole $60,000 from him, according to police.
The attack and robbery happened on the 5000 block of Ditman Street in the Frankford area of Philadelphia around 2 a.m. on Wednesday morning, according toAccording to police, the 33-year-old male victim had just parked in his driveway when three masked men approached him. One of the men had a gun and used it to demand money from the victim.The victim handed the men a briefcase from his car, reportedly containing $60,000 in cash.
“Police found him. He still had handcuffs on him. He had a laceration to his head,” said Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small, according to the news outlet.
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