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crimeJune 12, 2026
Two, ahem, "teens" hold up two little kids running a lemonade stand at gunpoint, and police could use your help
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Robbing a lemonade stand has got to be a new low.
Two armed wannabe thugs pathetically robbed two kids at gunpoint and stole $50 from their lemonade stand.
UPDATE
Boston Police just released footage of the two suspects who robbed a children’s lemonade stand at gunpoint
Anyone with information please contact (617) 343-4742
Make these losers famous!!! https://t.co/01OuSRlRoI pic.twitter.com/W9xUy3c6DF
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 11, 2026
Here is what happened. Two siblings, aged 11 and 12, held a lemonade stand to make some extra cash. This is often a person's first taste in the business world, and the last thing a parent worries about is whether two losers are going to target them at gunpoint. What seems like nothing more than a nightmare turned into reality for this family when two fools asked the kind lemonade enthusiasts if they took Apple Pay. The kids did not even have a chance to respond before these buffoons grabbed their cash box at gunpoint.
The mother of the two children said her daughter called her traumatized in tears.
“My daughter called me, I’m at work. She was in hysterics, crying, saying ‘Somebody put a gun to us and took all of our money,’” Byrne told NBC Boston. “They noticed two kids with masks over their faces across the street they kept coming back and forth.”
No arrests have been made as of Thursday. However, according to some reports, the police believe the suspects to be 14 and 11 years old. This is no surprise, considering the city has a youth violence problem.
Police description of the 2 suspects: https://t.co/AdbCxY97rT pic.twitter.com/pNyvkyK7TV
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 11, 2026
According to Real Clear Policy, “Juvenile gun arrests increased 83% in 2022. The number of ‘incidents involving weapons resulting in discipline’ increased 44% in Boston Public Schools from September 2022 through February 2023 compared to the same time the years before. And by October of last year, more juveniles had been shot than in all of 2021.”
That tells you all you need to know.
You may be wondering how the city responds to such violence. They, in fact, do nothing.
In response to the surge in violence in recent years, this summer the city expanded “its Friday night youth summer programming to more neighborhoods this summer as part of a plan to stem the expected seasonal surge in violence in the city.” This includes things like “a series of teen-focused events aimed at creating safe places for youth on Friday nights.” Call me crazy, but I hardly doubt this will put an end to teenage armed robbery. You are free to draw your own conclusions, but to claim this lemonade stand robbery did not have to happen would be an understatement.
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