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2 teens arrested after bike-riding mob ganged up on lone victim, viciously punching, kicking, stomping him in broad daylight

Two teenagers were arrested after a riot united on a bike at the only victim at a Los Angeles intersection about a week ago.

Two teenagers have been charged with assault with a deadly weapon, KCAL-TV reportedcites the office of city councillor Katie Jaroslavsky, who represents the area where the attack occurred. The suspect's identity was not released, KABC-TV said.

“One eye was closed, he had black eyes. His jaw was swollen. He didn't look good at all, it's really, really sad. It shouldn't happen. It's very sad for everyone to see. It's scary.”

Mobile phone video At least 12 mobs repeatedly punch, kick and stomp the victim, he flattens his back and barely moves through the middle of a busy street. Los Angeles Police I said The attacking bike riders are between 16 and 18 years old.

Police said Wilshire area officials responded to the areas of San Vicente Boulevard and Carrillo Drive around 5pm on February 22 and were attacked in a deadly weapons investigation. This area is approximately 10 minutes southeast of Beverly Hills.

“The officers met the witness. The witness first observed that the victim was caught up in a discussion with the suspect, which consisted of a group of 20-30 bicycles,” police said.

a KTLA-TV Video Report The bike rider said he was “attacking” San Vicente Boulevard when one man called them out.

Police said, “After several suspects attacked and kicked the victim's vehicle, the victim left the vehicle to stand up. A physical altercation continued. As a result, the suspects led to additional suspects joining the argument. The suspect quickly overwhelmed the victim, punched and kicked the victim. Heading south on Carrillo Drive.”

Paramedics from the Los Angeles Fire Station responded to the scene and treated the victim. The victim suffered mild and visible injuries, police added that the victim refused to be taken to the hospital.

Natasha Espinal, who? He told KNBC-TV She knows the victim's family and refers to the victim, saying, “One eye was closed, he had black eyes. His jaw was swollen. He didn't look good at all. It's really, really sad. It shouldn't happen. It's very sad for everyone to see.

KNBC added that Espinal has been in contact with the victim's mother. The victim's mother reached out to her neighbor to see if anyone recognized the teenager who attacked her 27-year-old son.

Instagram users claiming to be witnesses I wrote it “We saw a man jumping on his bike into a group of teenagers,” he said, “It took more than 20 minutes for paramedics to arrive and another 10 minutes for police to arrive. @mayorofla for that. If his injuries were more severe, the victim could have died. The level of trauma he and his family are experiencing now is heartbreaking. I think I am grateful to the six people who kept up to support, including the Navy nurses who stayed with the victims. ”

Police said anyone with information about the attack should call Detective Carlos, Serial No. 41244, 213-922-8229. During non-business hours or on weekends, the phone must be sent to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247), and police say those who wish to be anonymous should go 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or call LA Regional Crime Stoppers, www.lacrimestoppers.org. Police added that the hint could download the “P3 Tips” mobile app and select LA Regional Crime Stopper as a local program.

It's not a new trend

Blaze News covers many stories about violent crimes committed by such gangs on the wheel. In LA, a mob of about 30 teenagers on bikes was caught in a video of him cruelly pounding and robbing a lonely man last August.

But sometimes they just take away the business. The bike-riding mob looting the 7-evens was a recent trend in LA last August, with around 20 people pulling away a three-night smash-and-glove robber in 20 minutes. In September, 50 boys on bicycles were easily plundered, stolen a 7-Eleven in Los Angeles, and escaped police. However, there was a small break later that same month when a few parents involved their children after LA police shared nearly 200 surveillance images of a recent 7-Eleven mob robbery by “young men.”

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