Boston police charge 14-year-old in armed robbery of lemonade stand
What's next: A second suspect remains at large after about $80 was taken from the children's cash box in South Boston.
Boston police charged a 14-year-old boy with two counts of armed robbery and two firearm-possession counts after an armed holdup at a children's lemonade stand in South Boston. Investigators said two masked suspects approached siblings Juliette Byrne, 11, and David Byrne, 12, on June 10 after making several passes by the stand and asking whether Apple Pay was accepted. Police said the pair then grabbed a bright pink lockbox containing about $80, and one suspect showed a black gun in his waistband before they ran. The teen was arrested June 12 and will be processed in juvenile court. Police are still seeking information on the second suspect.