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Juveniles Rob Children's Lemonade Stand in South Boston After One Displays Firearm

Police have released images of the suspects and asked the public for tips while neighbors reopen the stand to raise funds for gun‑violence prevention.

Overview

  • The robbery happened Wednesday afternoon at 157 West Ninth Street when two masked juvenile males approached an 11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy running a lemonade stand and one displayed a black firearm.
  • Police say the pair made several passes, asked about Apple Pay, then grabbed a cash box with about $50 before fleeing on foot toward Dorchester Street.
  • Boston Police have released photos and video of the suspects, described their appearances to detectives, and urged anyone with information to call (617) 343-4742 or submit anonymous tips to CrimeStoppers; no arrests have been reported.
  • The victims' parents said the children were traumatized and that the empty cash box was later found a short distance from the stand, which neighbors say prompted a show of local support.
  • Community organizers are reopening the stand and plan to donate half the proceeds to a local gun-violence prevention group while city leaders cited the incident as an example of broader public-safety concerns.