Two men who police said robbed a pub in Woodlawn may not have expected it to be full of police officers.Baltimore County police have two suspects in custody who they said robbed a pub Tuesday night at gunpoint.The armed suspects walked in to Monaghan's Pub a little before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. It turns out that the pub was hosting a police officer's retirement party with dozens of off-duty officers in attendance."I'm sure that they weren't planning on there being a large room filled with police officers," Baltimore County police Officer Jennifer Peach said.Investigators said two men entered the take-out portion of the restaurant and held an employee up at gunpoint."At that time, the person who had been behind the counter knew that there was a retirement party for a police officer happening, so they went into the other portion and alerted the officers to the fact that they had just been involved in an armed robbery," Peach said.Investigators said the suspects had just left the restaurant, but they didn't get far before the off-duty officers at the party ran out and took them into custody.Police didn't say how much cash Joseph McInnis III, 21, and Tyree McCoy, 22, initially got away with, but they said none of the employees, patrons or officers were injured.McCoy and McInnis are charged with armed robbery and possession of a handgun. They are being held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center.The 11 News I-Team has confirmed that police are reviewing the arrest of McCoy. The officers are at the center of a use of force investigation. A police incident report says an officer hit McCoy with a closed fist because police couldn't control his arms after tackling him.

Two men who police said robbed a pub in Woodlawn may not have expected it to be full of police officers.

Baltimore County police have two suspects in custody who they said robbed a pub Tuesday night at gunpoint.


The armed suspects walked in to Monaghan's Pub a little before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. It turns out that the pub was hosting a police officer's retirement party with dozens of off-duty officers in attendance.

"I'm sure that they weren't planning on there being a large room filled with police officers," Baltimore County police Officer Jennifer Peach said.

Investigators said two men entered the take-out portion of the restaurant and held an employee up at gunpoint.

"At that time, the person who had been behind the counter knew that there was a retirement party for a police officer happening, so they went into the other portion and alerted the officers to the fact that they had just been involved in an armed robbery," Peach said.

Investigators said the suspects had just left the restaurant, but they didn't get far before the off-duty officers at the party ran out and took them into custody.

Police didn't say how much cash Joseph McInnis III, 21, and Tyree McCoy, 22, initially got away with, but they said none of the employees, patrons or officers were injured.

McCoy and McInnis are charged with armed robbery and possession of a handgun. They are being held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

The 11 News I-Team has confirmed that police are reviewing the arrest of McCoy. The officers are at the center of a use of force investigation. A police incident report says an officer hit McCoy with a closed fist because police couldn't control his arms after tackling him.