...at least 10 university students were present during the robbery. Neighbors declined to be named out of fear for their safety.
The suspected gambling house, a split-level rambler located on Bridgewater Street near University Courtyard, was occupied by at least 15 people when two suspects, described as a young Filipino man and a light-skinned Black or Hispanic man, pulled out handguns and took cash, cell phones and several victims' pants, according to the Prince George's County police.
When police arrived, a procession of patrons without pants flowed out of the house basement where police discovered three professional gambling tables, flat-screen televisions, a cash room and a bar, police reported.
Since gambling has not been legalized, like in Los Vegas they are hidden in areas in a position of vulerablity. Just think of the tax revenue the Maryland Government would get!
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