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Charges were filed Tuesday against a teenager who reportedly couldn’t take a woman’s car after a robbery because he didn’t know how to drive stick shift.
David D. Collins, 17, was charged with two counts of robbery for that and a second incident just minutes later.
Court documents allege Collins and an unidentified minor approached a woman around 11 p.m. Monday as she left Muddy’s Coffee Shop, 318 E. 51st St.
Collins reportedly asked the woman to use her cell phone and after making several calls, he pointed a gun at the victim and demanded money.
The woman got out of her car at the juvenile’s request and Collins got into the driver’s seat.
“Collins attempted to drive away by initially backing out of the parking spot but failed to put into gear because he couldn’t drive a stick shift,” Collins’ charging documents state.
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