Gunmen stole man's pants, forced him to run in his underwear, Daytona Beach police say

2 arrested in robbery near Jolly World

Gregory T. Richardson and Rashad Corey Williams.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A man was forced to run down a Volusia County street in his underwear after being robbed of his pants and a necklace, police said.

According to police, Gregory T. Richardson, 34, and Rashad Corey Williams, 35, both of Orlando, were arrested in the robbery, which occurred early Sunday in Daytona Beach.

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Police said two men stopped at a Jolly World and were approached by two others who told them to "give it up" while a third culprit waited in a nearby car.

One of the assailants took cash and car keys from one of the men, and the other victim was forced to strip and run down the street in his underwear, police said.

A vehicle wanted in connection with the robbery was spotted, and a police pursuit ended in DeLand, said officials, who added that the car had been stolen in Orlando.

Two men were arrested, and the other remains on the loose.  Both face charges of armed robbery, fleeing and eluding, false information to a law enforcement official and auto theft.  Williams was also arrested on a warrant for failure to register as a sex offender. 

Daytona Beach police said the victim's pants were recovered at Midway and Speedway with his ID still in them.

One of the guns used in the robbery was located near the Starbucks on Speedway, police said.


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