The video showed the pair accost the man in the sliding door entrance. They start by punching him. After a couple blows, the victim falls to the floor. Then one of the teens kicks him in the head.

Police said the victim suffered minor injuries in the attack.

Despite the incident, Stone said she will not think twice about taking her children to the library.

“I still feel safe here. I’m not going to let it deter our interactions with the library,” Stone said. “It’s not the library’s fault. It’s the people.”

UPDATE @ 4:31 p.m. (Dec. 6): Police have arrested a 14- and 15-year-old in the robbery of a special-needs man at the Dayton Metro Library's Northwest Branch on Philadelphia Drive in late November.

INITIAL REPORT

Dayton police are looking for two male suspects involved in the Nov. 28 robbery of a special-needs man at a library.

The suspects attacked the victim about 6:50 p.m. in the doorway of the Dayton Metro Library’s Northwest Branch on Philadelphia Drive.

The man suffered minor injuries, according to police.

We are working to learn what was taken during the robbery.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Dayton Police Department Violent Offenders Unit, 937-333-1232, or Crime Stoppers, 937-222-STOP.