According to officials, the suspect—a white male wearing a face mask and dark clothing—didn’t rush. He approached from behind, carefully positioning himself near Noem’s chair. Then, in a display of near-theatrical coordination, he used his foot to hook the strap of her bag. Inch by inch, he dragged it backward—first beneath her chair, then behind him—concealing it with his long overcoat in one fluid motion.
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