In a brutal fight caught on tape outside of a Queens McDonald’s on Monday, two teenage girls were beaten up and shocked with a stun gun.
According to the NYPD, the fight started in the parking lot of a Jamaican burger restaurant at 88-14 Springfield Boulevard after the victims, and their attackers had a social media argument.
Police have released a surveillance video that shows a group of teenage girls jumping on the 14 and 15-year-old victims, knocking them to the ground.
A social media dispute boiled over on Monday, leading to an assault on two teenage girls in Queens, police said.
The fight broke out around 4:15 p.m. in the parking lot of a McDonalds on Springfield Boulevard in Queens Village, police said. pic.twitter.com/83E3g0X2aH
— PIX11 News (@PIX11News) May 12, 2022
While the two girls were in a protective stance, the attackers repeatedly punched them. During the incident, the suspects also used a taser-like weapon to shock the victims.
All three girls, ages 14, 16, and 17, have been charged with harassment and assault.
According to authorities, another teen is wanted for allegedly stealing one of the girl’s backpacks, which included $50 in cash, identification, and Apple AirPods.
A photo of the wanted young woman wearing a pink and yellow t-shirt, and a red hairband was issued by police.
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