When one tried to strike the man again, the Cinnaminson man put his arm out to defend himself, Covert said. The two are believed to have said, “Give us the money. While walking home, Featherstone and Riley - who were allegedly armed, but never fired their guns - approached him from behind with one allegedly striking him on the head with his weapon and knocking the man to the ground. He had the cab drop him off a block or two from his home because he did not even want the cabbie to know where he lived, Covert said. He did not see anyone following him to Jersey. He soon reentered the casino, and spoke to a valet worker, who waived down a taxi for him. In search of a taxi, he walked out the wrong entrance where he is believed to have met Christopher Featherstone, 22, of the 1600 block of Mifflin Street, and David Riley, 20, of the 2100 block of South Opal Street, who struck up a conversation with the man, Covert said. William Covert of the Cinnaminson Township Police Department said. A 26-year-old was out with friends gambling at SugarHouse Casino where he won about $2,000 between 3:30 and 6 a.m.
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