Queens teen clinging to life after getting overwhelmed, stabbed by gang of a dozen muggers who steal his $340 footwear in broad daylight

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A 15-year-old excessive schooler is clinging to life after greater than a dozen baby-faced muggers beat him up, stabbed him and stole his $340 sneakers in broad daylight Wednesday, cops and sources stated.

The younger sufferer was strolling at one hundred and sixtieth Road and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica round 2:15 p.m. Friday when 13 strangers – who gave the impression to be teenagers themselves – stormed as much as him and surrounded him, cops stated. 

The violent crew began preventing with their goal earlier than kicking and punching him throughout his physique – and one of many ruffians stabbed him repeatedly, police stated. 

The 15-year-old sufferer was strolling at one hundred and sixtieth Road and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica round 2:15 p.m. Friday when 13 different obvious teenagers pummeled and knifed him, cops stated. NYPD

The savage group then ripped off the teenager’s black and yellow sneakers, value $340, earlier than taking off, police stated. 

The sufferer was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Heart, the place he was listed in essential situation. 

Sources confirmed the sufferer is a high-schooler, however it’s not clear which faculty he attends. Hillcrest Excessive College is situated a brief distance from the scene.

The violent crew acquired away with the teenager’s sneakers, value $340, cops stated. NYPD
No arrests had been made within the brutal mugging by Friday. NYPD

Not one of the attackers concerned within the broad-daylight beatdown have but been caught – and cops launched their images in hopes of monitoring them down. 

A video launched by the NYPD additionally reveals the crew working on the sidewalk – most with hoods pulled up over their heads, some masked and others carrying backpacks. 

Anybody with info on the violent crime is requested to name the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

The general public also can submit their suggestions by logging onto the Crime Stoppers web site at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/, or on X @NYPDTips.

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