A flash mob of armed teens brazenly invaded a Los Angeles 7-Eleven and swiped anything they could get their hands on as one of the suspects bragged that surveillance cameras couldn’t catch his face.
The teens arrived on their bicycles and stormed the downtown convenience store on Saturday, breaking down the door and tossing food to others gathered in the lot, according to wild footage.


One of the suspects allegedly pointed a gun at the clerk during the heist, police told Fox 11.
When one of the masked teens was told by a bystander it’s not worth it, he was quick to yell “Bro, it’s worth it because it ain’t got my face on it.”


The clerk had to push the store panic button, but by the time police arrived the mob had moved on.
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