New York City mayor Bill de Blasio On Thursday, he said an attack by a group of cyclists on an SUV in broad daylight was “totally unacceptable” and warned of the consequences for the attackers.
In response to a question about the incident, he said, “It is totally unacceptable.” You have these teens doing the totally wrong thing. “
De Blasio was responding to a video of the incident Tuesday in Downtown Manhattan A group of teenagers on bicycles attacked an SUV. One teenager was arrested“It will be the others,” the mayor said.
Teenager arrested in New York City attack on SUV in daylight
In a 14-second clip, several people in the group are shown jumping on the hood. The teens also appeared to take turns damaging the car. One teen was seen using his bike to smash the hood while another was seen jumping onto the windshield, causing it to partially shatter and collapse.
In another clip posted on a separate Twitter account, another teenager was seen repeatedly hitting the side of the car.
On Thursday, de Blasio promised that the perpetrators of the attack would be held accountable.
“Look, we have to teach our youth better all the time,” he said, “It is a duty for all of us but we also have to have consequences, so there will be consequences in this case.” “I don’t want to see something like this in New York City.”
Police told Fox News that they had received a report of a damaged car in the Fifth Avenue and East 21st Street at around 4 pm, but the suspects fled the scene.
A group of teenagers in New York City, an offensive SUV in daylight
The driver, Max Turgovnik, told LJ New York Post Wednesday that he and his 70-year-old mother made a donation to a nonprofit when they met about 50 cyclists.
“It’s something I didn’t expect to happen in New York City,” said a city resident for life. “This is something like what you see on the streets of a war zone. I never thought New York would get that bad.”
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He told the newspaper that his mother was screaming, “We are going to die, they will kill us” during the attack.
Daniela Genovese of Fox News contributed to this report.