Cruel Black Thief Steals Birthday Money from Autistic White Man

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September 17, 2014

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The victim was on his way to buy video games with his birthday money, when the callous Black bully stole it from him and taunted him with it.

Police in Stamford have arrested a man suspected of stealing the birthday money from a man with autism.

The suspect, 27-year old Steven St. Jacques of Stamford, is charged with second degree larceny. Police say he has prior arrests for an assault and a robbery.

The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. last Tuesday in Veterans’ Park and was caught on surveillance video.

The victim, who was on his way to the Stamford Town Center to purchase video games, was carrying $100 he received as a birthday gift from his family, police said.

On surveillance video, the suspect is seen walking up and speaking to the victim in the breezeway leading from Veterans Park and into the Stamford Town Center. The victim then excitedly shows the suspect his money.

The suspect then takes the money, taunts the victim by holding it and pretends to give it back. The suspect then pretends to put the money back into the victim’s pocket and walks away, when in actuality, he keeps it for himself. The victim doesn’t realize his birthday money has been taken until it is too late.

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Steven St. Jacques pretended to befriend the victim and then tricked him into handing over his money.

Police converged on the area but were unable to find the suspect.

Police say that based on leads over the weekend, they identified St. Jacques as the suspect and conducted a search warrant at his home.

St. Jacques turned himself in, according to investigators.

Stamford Police Officers, together with the Police Union, have rallied together and started a collection for the victim to get him his money back. Several Stamford citizens have also come forward to contribute as a result of this crime.

Police say more than $1,000 has been donated so far.