Police are looking for the person behind a brazen robbery at a small Bronx flower shop on Monday.
A man knocked at the door at the Norwood flower shop on Dekalb Ave. around 6:30 p.m. wanting a bouquet of roses, said the store owner's brother, Oscar Rodriguez.
Rodriguez said when he told the man the bouquet would cost $10, the man told him he wasn't paying before pushing Rodriguez to the ground.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox."He said 'this is for you,'" Rodriguez said."When he left he flashed me the gun." Nearby surveillance cameras captured images released by police as the person investigators are looking for connected to the robbery.
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