Frankie Grande gets robbed by teenagers
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According to recent reports, two teenagers have supposedly attacked and robbed Frankie Grande while he was strolling on the streets of New York City.
Here is everything you need to know.
Two teenagers rob Frankie Grande
Frankie Grande experienced a scary situation in New York. Two teenagers allegedly attacked and robbed him on the streets of the city.
A source connected to the New York Police Department has reported that Grande was punched in the back of the head while he was walking on the streets last week.
Moreover, Grande claimed that after attacking him the suspects grabbed his back and fled from the place.
Frankie Grande was allegedly assaulted and robbed in New York last week by two teenagers, ages 13 and 17, that ran off with his credit cards.
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Besides that, the insider mentions that a couple of hours after robbing Grande, the attackers tried to use his credit cards at a nearby convenience store. However, the officials tracked them down and swiftly detained them.
Additionally, a 17-year-old and a 13-year-old were taken into custody by officials last week. The suspects were charged with assault, robbery, and grand larceny including a few other counts.
If you didn’t know, Grande’s NY robbing incident comes months after a stalker broke into the house of his sister Ariana Grande.
A stalker breaks into Ariana Grande’s house
The cops at Santa Barbara County Sheriff responded to a burglar alarm on 26th June for Ariana Grande’s Montecito residence.
Moreover, the deputies arrested 23-year-old Aharon Zebulun Israel Brown on multiple charges including stalking, burglary, obstruction, violation of a court order, and damaging power lines.
Fortunately, the 29-year-old singer was not present in her home at the time of the break-in.
Meanwhile, after investigating it was reported that Brown has been stalking Grande for several months. He is being held at the Santa Barbara County Main Jail without any bail. Subsequently, he pleaded not guilty during his arraignment that took place on 28th June.
Besides that, the enforcement officer released a declaration relating to Grande’s stalking incident.
The statement said that he ‘feared the alleged stalker would be released from jail and therefore the restraining order is essential.’
In the meantime, the Thank U, Next pop singer also shared a message to address the break-in.
She wrote, ‘I am fearful for my safety and the safety of my family. I fear that absent a restraining order, Mr. Brown will continue to come to my home and attempt to physically harm. Or murder me or members of my family.’