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Wannabe Robber Flees Zabar’s After Accidentally Shooting Himself

A morning at a popular Jewish deli started off with a bang when a man accidentally shot himself and ran away.

The man was waiting in line at Zabar’s to pay for some groceries when, around 8:30 a.m., a loaded gun he was carrying in the waistband of his pants went off, said a representative from the NYPD who wished to remain anonymous. He said that the incident resulted in a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The man was approximately 5-foot-9 and 230 pounds, DNAinfo reports.

Shortly after the shooting, Joanne Jaffe, NYPD Chief of Community Affairs, released a tweet saying that she would not be getting her morning coffee because the area around Zabar’s was closed off for investigation by police from the 20th precinct.

The NYPD said that, as of 11:30 a.m., officers were still on scene to conduct an investigation into the incident.

A Zabar’s representative declined to comment on the situation.

He was taken into police custody for questioning. It is not known if he was carrying the gun legally.

The New York Post reported that the man had planned to rob the store, which specializes in smoked fish and gourmet food and has a large Jewish clientele.

The cafe remained closed after the shooting, but the supermarket remained open, according to reports.—With JTA

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