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Philadelphia sports fans don’t have the greatest reputation in the world, and this classless convenience store theft probably won’t remedy that.
Police in Philly are currently seeking information on a man who stole a donation jar right off a convenience store counter. As you can see in the video above, the man wore a very subtle bright orange Philadelphia Flyers hoodie.
Details of the crime (via NBC Philadelphia):
In the video from around 6:25 that morning you see the medium-built, clean-shaven man – who donned a bright orange Flyers hoodie and dark sweatpants – pull his white sedan into a disabled parking zone. He then enters the store and approaches the counter where the jar sat in front of a register.
You can see the man – who also wore a white “NY” hat under his hood – touching the jar then looking around as people line up to check out. After a short period of time the man quickly leaves the store – donation jar in hand.
A Flyers fan rocking a New York hat? Perhaps he knows the Red Sox-Yankees fan who’s been robbing banks in Suffolk County.
[H/T to @MikeTweetery]