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Boston police investigate armed robbery of children's lemonade stand by suspects as young as 11

Boston police are investigating an armed robbery at a children's lemonade stand run by two siblings. According to a police report obtained by Fox News Digital, two suspects approached the stand, asked if they accepted Apple Pay, then one of them stole a box containing $50 in cash while displaying a black firearm. The suspects fled after the incident. Local officials have expressed concern over the brazen nature of the crime.

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Boston police are investigating the armed robbery of a children's lemonade stand operated by a pair of siblings.

The Boston Police Department responded at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday to South Boston, where they were met by the children and their father. The kids told officers that two suspects had made several passes by their lemonade stand before approaching and asking if they took Apple Pay, a police report provided to Fox News Digital states.

Before the young entrepreneurs could answer, one suspect grabbed a box containing $50 in cash. One of the suspects displayed a black firearm in his waistband before the pair ran off, police said.

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Boston police are investigating an armed robbery of a children's lemonade stand operated by a pair of siblings. (Boston Police Department)

"There is little I can think of more disturbing than the innocence of a children’s lemonade stand being violated by an armed robbery," Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn, who represents portions of South Boston, wrote on Facebook. "The thoughts of our entire community are with the young children and the families who had to endure this terrible and senseless ordeal."

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The Boston Police Department is investigating the armed robbery of a kid’s lemonade stand being operated by a pair of siblings.

The children described the suspects to police. One appeared to be a dark-skinned male about 14 years old wearing a black Nike sheisty—a slang term for a full-face covering—a black shirt, unknown color shorts, and high white socks; this suspect displayed a black firearm in his waistband.

The second suspect was described as a light-skinned male appearing to be 11 years old. He was also wearing a Nike sheisty.

Street cameras in the area were not facing the direction of the incident, police said.

In his social media message, Flynn said the incident could be traumatic for the children's family.

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"As neighbors, we must all understand that an injustice done to one of us is an injustice done to all of us," he wrote. "While South Boston has certainly changed in my lifetime, one thing that remains is the spirit of its people. In neighborhood fashion emblematic of the South Boston I grew up in, friends and neighbors are rallying to show their support for the family."

Neighbors planned to help the kids reopen the lemonade stand on Friday, Flynn said.

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Boston police investigate armed robbery of children's lemonade stand by suspects as young as 11

Boston police are investigating an armed robbery at a children's lemonade stand run by two siblings. According to a police report obtained by Fox News Digital, two suspects approached the stand, asked if they accepted Apple Pay, then one of them stole a box containing $50 in cash while displaying a black firearm. The suspects fled after the incident. Local officials have expressed concern over the brazen nature of the crime.

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