In a shocking incident that unfolded in Borough Park, Brooklyn, two teenagers were seen on video brandishing large machetes in broad daylight. According to law enforcement, this brazen behavior escalated to the point where the duo allegedly stabbed a young man and threatened another individual.
The unsettling footage, shared by the Boro Park Shomrim volunteer community patrol, captures one of the teens donned in a red hoodie, casually holding the weapon by his side. The confrontation took place at approximately 5:10 PM on Monday at the intersection of 43rd Street and New Utrecht Avenue. The video later reveals that he was joined by a group, which included another individual dressed in a black hoodie, also armed with a machete.
As the incident escalated, the teens were seen fleeing into the street, seemingly in response to being observed by Shomrim members. During a dispute, one of the teenagers allegedly stabbed an 18-year-old victim in the back and inflicted a slash to his hip, prompting immediate police intervention.
Additionally, the pair are accused of menacing a 26-year-old man with a machete at 45th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway, police confirmed.
Authorities, along with Shomrim members, managed to track down the teens, with footage depicting NYPD officers restraining the young man in red on the ground.
The arrested suspects were charged with serious offenses including gang assault, assault, and possession of a weapon, as reported by police.
“Due to the swift actions of our members, a machete was recovered, and the two teenagers were apprehended,” stated the Shomrim, expressing gratitude for the timely intervention.
The victim of the assault is currently in stable condition at the hospital, highlighting the potential dangers posed by such violent encounters in community settings.
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