The teenagers were spotted leaving the business by 56-year-old owner Ying Ngov, police said.
When she confronted them about the alleged theft, she was shoved into a pile of snow, as seen in surveillance video from the incident. When Ngov got up and approached the suspects again, she was pummeled until another man tried to restrain one of the suspects.
Ngov, a Chinese immigrant, told 6ABC last week that she was struggling to eat because of the injuries she suffered.
This is 56 year old Ying Ngov. She owns a pizzeria in Norristown. Last Friday suspects came to her store and stole beers. She ran after to get the beers back. The grown men push her to the ground and beat her. The security video is after the interview. More @ 11 @6abcpic.twitter.com/7zDrOqLmar Bob Brooks (@BobBrooks6abc) February 25, 2021
Norristown PD searching for Delaware County brothers, one other who assaulted pizzeria owner
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A Norristown pizzeria owner was attacked after attempting to protect her business from robbers. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
NORRISTOWN, PA A Norristown pizzeria owner was attacked after attempting to protect her business from a robbery recently, according to authorities and media sources.
The incident occurred back on Feb. 19 at Mama Venezia s Pizzeria, on 674 E. Marshall Street.
6ABC reports that the owner, Ying Ngov, chased after the suspects with a shovel when they refused to pay for beer.
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The group of men shoved her to the ground and then began beating her before fleeing the scene, the report states.
No arrests have yet been made, but the Norristown Police Department said that an active investigation is ongoing and that attempts are underway to identify the attackers.
UpdatedWed, Feb 17, 2021 at 1:53 pm ET
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Pictured are 11 of the 14 people charged in connection with a gun trafficking ring out of Montgomery County. (Montgomery County District Attorney s Office)
NORRISTOWN, PA More than a dozen people have been charged with gun-trafficking-related crimes after authorities in Montgomery County said they were involved in a five-county trafficking ring.
Montgomery County officials said the gun trafficking organization illegally obtained and resold 31 firearms in Montgomery, Berks, Bucks, Lancaster and Philadelphia counties. The organization also allegedly dealt in the sale of ghost guns.
In total, 14 people were arrested on charges related to straw purchases of firearms and illegally transferring firearms.
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