FedEx Field Concessions Employees Robbed, Attacked With Stun Gun After Monday Night's Game

Two concession stand employees at FedEx Field in Landover, Md., were robbed and attacked with a stun gun after Monday night's Redskins game.

Prince George’s County Police are investigating the incident, which occurred at a concession stand in the 100s section in the stadium around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, about an hour after the Redskins-49ers game ended.

The women suffered minor injuries, and the robbers fled with an unknown amount of money.

A vending employee who didn't want his name used says he witnessed the robbery. He told News4 that two people used a stun gun on two female employees, punched one of them in the stomach and put them in a freezer.

The robbery took place in a vending room where cash is kept and vendors restock beer, the witness said. Police have not said which concession stand was involved.

The two robbers were dressed in black and had no other distinguishing features.

Police are reviewing security camera footage from the stadium, and say they are unsure how a person was able to get inside the stadium with a stun gun in the first place.

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"The incident is being investigated by the Prince George's County Police Department," a Redskins public relations official told News4. "We don't disclose our rescurity procedures."

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