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Elderly Man Assaulted by Imposters Posing as Amazon Employees.

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 15, 2025
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The tranquility of a Savannah, Georgia neighborhood was shattered on the morning of January 11th when a 66-year-old pub owner became the victim of a brutal and seemingly unprovoked attack. Two assailants, disguised as Amazon delivery personnel, approached the victim’s residence in the 500 block of Price Street around 8 a.m. Clad in the recognizable blue jackets bearing the Amazon logo and carrying a seemingly innocuous cardboard box, the perpetrators knocked on the unsuspecting man’s front door. What followed was a shocking display of violence that left the community reeling.

The unsuspecting victim opened his door, likely anticipating a routine delivery. Instead, he was met with a barrage of blows from a sledgehammer-like weapon. The assault, captured on the victim’s security camera, unfolded over a horrifying eight minutes. The chilling footage shows the two attackers slowly approaching the door, their faces concealed by ski masks, before launching their vicious attack. The victim’s cries for help pierced the morning quiet, eventually alerting neighbors who rushed to his aid.

Upon arrival, neighbors discovered the 66-year-old victim suffering from multiple head wounds, a testament to the brutality of the attack. He was immediately transported to a local hospital, where he received fourteen stitches to close his wounds. While physically recovering, the emotional scars of this unexpected and violent encounter will undoubtedly linger. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, although the perpetrators managed to steal $80 from the victim before fleeing the scene.

The Savannah Police Department (SPD) swiftly launched an investigation into the incident, releasing the security footage to the public in hopes of identifying the suspects. Their appeal for information emphasized the unusual nature of the assailants’ disguises, urging anyone who may have seen individuals dressed as Amazon workers in the vicinity around the time of the attack to come forward. The SPD also provided multiple avenues for sharing information, including contacting CrimeStoppers at 912-234-2020 or submitting an anonymous tip through the SPD mobile app.

Adding another layer to the investigation, Amazon issued a statement confirming that the individuals depicted in the security footage were not associated with the company. Following an internal investigation, Amazon asserted that no scheduled deliveries were planned for that address at that time. The company spokesperson emphasized that Amazon delivery drivers do not typically knock on doors or request signatures for packages unless prearranged with the customer. This statement served to distance the company from the crime and highlight the deceptive tactics employed by the perpetrators.

The incident has understandably raised concerns about safety and security within the community. The use of Amazon uniforms as a disguise not only facilitated the attack but also potentially eroded public trust in delivery services. Amazon, in its statement, reiterated its commitment to monitoring the unauthorized use of its branding and taking action to remove such items from circulation. This incident underscores the importance of vigilance and caution when interacting with individuals claiming to represent delivery services. While the investigation continues, the community remains on edge, seeking answers and hoping for the swift apprehension of those responsible for this senseless act of violence.

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