The owner of a store in DTLA who was severely smashed by armed robbers refused to reopen since “they nearly killed him”

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After being severely smashed by armed thieves in a scene that was caught on security tape, the owner of a Los Angeles apparel store declared that he would never restart his business.

Based on the Los Angeles Police Department, the robbery took place on Wednesday just before 5 p.m. at the KLOUDPUSHERZ apparel shop in the 1100 block of South Main Street.

Surveillance video from within the small store reveals the 2 attackers thrashing a man on the ground after an extended battle. An automatic firearm is seen being held by one of the accused.

The 2nd victim, who appeared to have been hurt in an off-camera confrontation, then appears in the footage. As the thieves begin to beat up the 1st victim, whose blood is now all over the floor, he falls.

KLOUDPUSHERZ founder Franky Serano was admitted to the hospital with several wounds, including a fractured finger and injuries to his nose and head.


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