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Robbery suspect ID’ed after being shot by police

Police have identified a robbery suspect who was shot by officers after he allegedly pulled a sawed-off shotgun on them Nov. 30.

Nicholas Proscia, 24, of Magnolia, Del., was critically wounded on Nov. 30 near Levick and Vandike streets, police said Tuesday.

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Last week, police said officers had spotted a man at 10:37 p.m. who matched the description of a robber wanted for a Ditman Street stickup that had occurred about a half-hour earlier. That man, this week identified as Proscia, tried to elude police, but then turned toward them with a sawed-off shotgun, police said.

Officers fired on Proscia several times and wounded him.

Police said Proscia had held up two men on the 6300 block of Ditman at 10:13 p.m. and got $500 from him. The men called 9–1–1, and police broadcast a description of the robber. Police said the victims identified Proscia after officers shot him.

Proscia is facing assault, weapons and theft charges. ••

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