Police in San Francisco on Wednesday asked for the public's help identifying a robbery suspect who injured a victim after taking a car battery from a business last month.
On May 28 at around 3 p.m., San Francisco police officers assigned to the Taraval Station responded to a report of a robbery on the 2100 block of Taraval Street. Arriving officers found a 47-year-old victim who was injured during the incident. Officers rendered medical aid and the victim was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries.
The victim said he confronted the suspect as he tried leave before the suspect pushed the victim to the ground as he exited the store with the battery. SFPD is seeking the public's assistance in identifying the suspect and have released photos and video of the suspect caught on surveillance cameras during the incident.The suspect caused serious bodily injury to a store employee as he ran out of the store with a car battery.
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