Young Couple Sues New York City Hotel After Being Attacked By Armed Robbers in Room

Young Couple Sues New York City Hotel After Being Attacked By Armed Robbers in Room
A young coupled has filed an unusual lawsuit against the Boro Hotel in New York City, claiming that they were robbed at gunpoint while going to pick up an Uber Eats order.According to The New York Post, the two plaintiffs—both age 26—were staying at the Boro Hotel in Long Island City in Queens on the night of January 2, 2021.“It was pretty scary,” said the male plaintiff, identified in court documents only by a pseudonym.“I went to open the door to get the food [and] two guys busted in and put a gun to my head,” he said. “I was not wearing any clothes.”The male plaintiff—described as “the boyfriend” by the Post—said that he had ordered a cake from a local bakery, but fell asleep shortly before it arrived.When the man heard a knock at his bedroom door, he assumed that the Uber Eats driver had arrived and was attempting to deliver his order.However, when the plaintiff went to answer the door, two armed men barged into the room, throwing the 26-year-old on the ground and tying his hands together. His girlfriend, still asleep, was awakened when the robbers tore the sheets off the bed.
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