Queens Horror: Teen Beaten, Stabbed and Robbed of USD 350 Sneakers on His Way Home from School, Cops Launch Hunt for 13 Suspects After Video Goes Viral

New York police are searching for more than a dozen teenagers accused of brutally attacking and stabbing a 15-year-old boy in Queens over a pair of sneakers worth USD 350. The assault occurred around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday near 160th Street and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica as the victim was heading home from school.

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New York police are searching for more than a dozen teenagers accused of brutally attacking and stabbing a 15-year-old boy in Queens over a pair of sneakers worth USD 350. The assault occurred around 2:30 pm Wednesday near 160th Street and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica as the victim was heading home from school. Police said at least 13 teens surrounded, kicked, and punched him before one suspect stabbed him multiple times and another stole his sneakers. The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Community advocate Harpreet Singh Toor condemned the “horrible crime,” calling it unacceptable regardless of background. Police have released surveillance images of the suspects and urged anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. US Knife Attack: Dozen People Injured in Stabbing Attack at Oregon Homeless Shelter, Suspect Arrested.

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