The six masked men barged into Queens Convenience and Tobacco at 21-08 31st Street in Astoria shortly after midnight as the 19-year-old was closing up, according to cops and the clerk.
A Queens smoke shop was knocked over by an armed crew this week — the latest in a plague of “terrifying” robberies targeting similar storefronts across the Big Apple.
“Give me the f—king money!” one of the men barked after shoving a gun in the employee’s face, the clerk, who asked not to be named, recalled to The Post on Wednesday.
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