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Taylor Charity poker robbery.png. 26, of Flat Rock are accused of barging in on the event at Momo's Poker Room about 1 a.m. To rob players and the business.

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In handcuffs, the Frederick brothers came into a courtroom to face a judge for their preliminary hearing.

They are charged with a lengthy list of crimes after an armed robbery last month during a charity poker game at Momo’s Poker Room in Taylor.

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Nickolas Frederick, 30, and Daniel Frederick, 29, are both charged with three counts of Armed Robbery, 25 counts of Felonious Assault, and Felony Firearm.

According to police, two men walked in to Momo’s with guns and ordered everyone to the ground. More than a dozen people were inside at the time.

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The intruders escaped with thousands in cash.

The brothers were later arrested, along with 26 year old Michael Pennington. Though Pennington’s charges are just as serious, he is out on bond.

The hearing was adjourned Monday morning until all three defensive attorneys look at several videos recorded at the time of the crime.

In order for the Fredrick brothers to get out of jail, in the mean time, they have to come up with $200,000 bond each.

They will be back in court on May 23.

TAYLOR (WWJ) – A tournament was taking place at a popular poker room Downriver when two masked gunmen stormed inside and demanded all the money.

The incident happened just after 12 a.m. Friday at Momo’s Poker Room on Telegraph Road just south of Van Born Road in Taylor.

A charity poker tournament was taking place at the time, and reports describe the business as being “packed full” of patrons.

Police say the masked suspects entered the room with guns drawn and ordered everyone inside to lay face-down on the floor.

“They announced that they were robbing the location. They did have patrons get on the floor as they were robbing the location, and they were demanding money from the location and the patrons,” Police Chief Mary Sclabassi told WWJ’s Charlie Langton.

The robbers made off with upwards of $1,000, according to police.

No shots were fired and no one was injured.

“Obviously, many of the people were traumatized,” said Sclabassi. “This was a traumatizing event this morning.”

Charity poker players robbed just after midnight, in Taylor, at Momo's. @WWJ950@FOX2Newspic.twitter.com/2Lvz9JoZCP

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— Charlie Langton (@charlielangton) April 1, 2016

The suspects remain at large. Both are described as white males wearing blue face masks.

“We also have information that these two [suspects] may have been in the location prior to this, perhaps playing cards,” said Sclabassi.

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Police are currently reviewing surveillance footage for more information.

The poker room boasts it holds “BIG tournaments, GREAT payouts, LIVE action cash!” with proceeds benefitting local charities.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police at 734-287-6611.