GUNS OUT AT GUCCI
Scary 14th St. rob
A gun-toting crew pulled off a brazen broad-daylight heist at a Gucci store in the Meatpacking District on Monday — forcing the upscale shop to close for the rest of the day.
The three crooks were still on the loose after speeding away from the scene following the armed robbery at the West 14th Street retailer around 12:10 p.m., police said.
Two men and a woman stormed into the shop, displayed a gun and ordered the employees to get on the ground while they grabbed merchandise off the shelves, police said.
They then jumped into a Honda CRV and sped off heading west.
Police, who have not released a description of the culprits, said it is not immediately clear how much the crooks grabbed.
The store closed its doors for the rest of the day after the heist, which left others in the neighborhood rattled, including both shoppers and retail workers who say crime in the five boroughs has gotten out of hand.
“The theft in the industry is worse than it’s ever been,” said Brianne Bailey, who said she worked in retail for 15 years.
Retail nightmare
“We already have trouble struggling to retain good talent in retail and now things like this are going to make it even harder,” she said. “It’s just sad.
“It’s like this is the world we live in, and people have guns and this is what they do,” she added.
Shopper Amy Jo Aikele called the robbery “a bummer.”
“I feel bad for the workers,” she added. “People don’t make like a ton of money that are working at these stores, and now to deal with this?
“They’re just trying to make money and to their job, and I don’t think anyone should have to be afraid to go in to work.”