Three teens wanted to walk his Labradoodle and attack firefighters

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A group of teens confront an off-duty New York firefighter walking a dog in Queens.  Teens allegedly attacked firefighters before being scared by ambulances.  (Screen grab)

A group of teens confront an off-duty New York firefighter walking a dog in Queens. Teens allegedly attacked firefighters before being scared by ambulances. (Screen grab)

NS NYPD I’m looking for three teenager People accused of hitting or killing dogs outside of work Firefighter On the weekend.

The alleged attack took place on Friday night at Juniper Valley Park in Queens. Police reported that an unnamed firefighter was walking his dog near the park when “at least 100 children” attacked him.

Police reported that firefighters complained to teens that they were too noisy, which prompted controversy. The conflict escalated into violence. Firefighters claim that a teenager was launching fireworks near the park.

The attack NYPD explained that the teenager hit the victim’s head and body before escaping the scene.

An unnamed firefighter spoke to the New York Post. He claims he was indignant at the unprovoked teens.

“They chose me and approached me,” he said.

He explained that one of the teens could take off his shirt and “fight him”, after which the other teens took out their cell phones and filmed the encounter.

“All of them came to me,” he said. Firefighters claimed that a teenager came behind him and hit a bottle behind his head. “I was beaten and looked back, when the children began to approach me.”

At that point he let go of the dog. It seems that one of the teenagers grabbed the dog’s leash and pulled it away from the beating. The dog was later found unharmed by the good Samaritans.

Firefighters told police that teens were “crazy” and “high like a kite” during the attack.

Eventually, the firefighters reached the ground while wrestling with one of the teens. He was saved when a nearby ambulance caught the turmoil and rolled to the scene, urging teens to flee the area.

“I would have been worse without them,” the firefighter said.

The NYPD has not been arrested for this attack, but has published photos of the suspects and is seeking the help of the general public to identify them.

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens' off-duty firefighters.  (NYPD)

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens’ off-duty firefighters. (NYPD)

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens' off-duty firefighters.  (NYPD)

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens’ off-duty firefighters. (NYPD)

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens' off-duty firefighters.  (NYPD)

One of the teens accused of participating in a mass attack on Queens’ off-duty firefighters. (NYPD)

The video of the event begins almost halfway through the battle and shows how the number of firefighters overwhelmed after confronting a teenager. You can see the firefighter dog barking in the video.

The victim said he was “a little hardened” but thanked God for overcoming the attack without serious injury.

According to men, the park is a frequent hangout for teens and claims to have found some knives while walking in the park.

Guardian Angels founder and Republican New York Mayor candidate Curtis Silwa have criticized the NYPD for not intervening and said his group will begin patrolling the park on Saturday night.

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