VIDEO: Suspect sprays fire extinguisher at employees during 2 robberies in DC

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DC police searching for suspect using fire extinguisher to commit robberies

D.C. police are asking the public to help identify a suspect linked to a series of robberies involving a fire extinguisher. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal has the latest details.

The Metropolitan Police Department continues to search for a robbery suspect targeting convenience stores in D.C.

According to police, the suspect entered a convenience store in the 1700 block of Columbia Road, Northwest and sprayed the contents of a fire extinguisher at an employee before stealing money from the cash register and fleeing the scene. This incident took place on April 18, around 9:15 a.m.

Police say the suspect entered a convenience store in the 5200 block of 3rd Street, Northeast, and began spraying a fire extinguisher at the victims. The suspect took the cash register drawer and fled the scene. This incident occurred on Wednesday, April 17, at approximately 12:46 a.m.,

The suspect has been described as a Black man, 6' 0", wearing a black jacket, black pants, a green mask, and carrying a large blue bag. 

Anyone with any information on this incident is asked to contact police.