Three men attack Domino’s deliveryman in the Bronx, run off with his pizza and bike: police

A 31-year-old deliveryman was rolling past E. 172nd St. and Plimpton Ave. in Mount Eden about 7:30 p.m. on May 1 when this groupd of teens approached him.
A 31-year-old deliveryman was rolling past E. 172nd St. and Plimpton Ave. in Mount Eden about 7:30 p.m. on May 1 when this groupd of teens approached him.(NYPD)

A crew of pizza-loving punks attacked a Domino’s deliveryman in the Bronx, and were caught on camera smiling from ear to ear as they rode off with the victim’s bike and two large warming bags filled with pies, police said Friday.
The 31-year-old deliveryman was rolling past E. 172nd St. and Plimpton Ave. in Mount Eden about 7:30 p.m. on May 1 when three men approached him.
The suspects flashed a knife before they pounced, repeatedly punching the victim in the face before making off with the bike and his orders.
Surveillance video released by cops on Saturday shows the grinning thieves walking down E. 172nd St. with the pizza bags and stolen bike.
The deliveryman sustained minor injuries and refused medical attention at the scene, police said.
No arrests have been made.
The piping-hot heist is hauntingly similar to a series of deliverymen robberies that have plagued Upper Manhattan in recent months, including one involving Domino’s deliveryman Edwin Cabrera, who escaped a May 3 knife attack with a few scrapes, but but he is emotionally scarred by the ordeal.
“I didn’t get physically hurt but I’m left with psychological trauma because you remember something like this for the rest of your life,” Cabrera, 36, told the Daily News last week.
Cops have yet to link the Bronx robbery to the ones in Manhattan.

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