Knife Wielding Man Charged with Attempted Robbery, Public Indecency, Threatening after Downtown Disturbance

On the afternoon of August 8 Greenwich Police responded to 2 Greenwich Plaza on a report of a disturbance.

Upon arrival, officers determined that the accused, Antonio McDuffie, 21, of Bronx, NY, had gone into the building and demanded his Social Security card back from a security guard. Police say McDuffie was previously observed approaching women in the parking garage and dropped the card when he attempted to flee from security.

According to witnesses, McDuffie threatened to stab them with his knife, which he then dropped on the ground before leaving the building.

It was also later discovered that McDuffie approached a woman in the parking garage and demanded money from her before presenting the same knife he later dropped inside the building.

Police say McDuffie made a stabbing motion with the knife before exposing his private parts to the woman while she sat in her vehicle.

He was charged with Criminal Attempt Robbery 2, Breach of Peace 2, Public Indecency, and Threatening 2 (two counts).

McDuffie was assigned a date in Stamford Superior Court on Aug 22, 2022. He was held on $20,000 bond.

He was charged with Criminal Attempt Robbery 2, Breach of Peace 2, Public Indecency and Threatening 2 (2 counts).