NYC boys, 12 and 15, stab good Samaritan who tried to stop pint-sized perps from harassing someone else: cops, sources
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Two boys, ages 12 and 15, stabbed a 41-year-old man who intervened to stop them from ganging up on another person on a Brooklyn street late Tuesday. The victim was walking his dog at Starr Street and Irving Avenue in Bushwick around 7:40 p.m. when he saw the juveniles harassing someone and stepped in. The boys stabbed him in the armpit and stomach. The victim, from Ridgewood, Queens, was taken to Elmhurst Hospital Center and listed in stable condition. Both juveniles were arrested at the scene. Each faces three assault counts; the 15-year-old also faces menacing and weapon possession charges. Their names were not released because they are minors.
Two young boys, just 12 and 15 years old, stabbed a good Samaritan who tried to stop the youngsters from ganging up on someone else on a Brooklyn street late Tuesday, cops and sources said. The 41-year-old victim was walking his dog at Starr Street and Irving Avenue in Bushwick around 7:40 p.m. when he spotted the pint-sized perps harassing another person and stepped in, law enforcement sources said.
The victim, of Ridgewood, Queens, was taken to the Elmhurst Hospital Center, where he was listed in stable condition, authorities said. Both juveniles were taken into custody at the scene, cops said. Both attackers, 12 and 15, were taken into custody at the scene, police said. The baby-faced brutes were each charged with three counts of assault, with the older attacker facing additional charges of menacing and criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
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