NYPD responds to fight involving teenage girls outside McDonald’s in Queens

Two teenage girls were beaten and shocked with a stun gun during a fight filmed outside a Queens McDonald’s on Monday, police said.
The fracas broke out in the parking lot of a Jamaican burger chain at 88-14 Springfield Boulevard after some sort of social media argument between the victims and their attackers, according to the NYPD.
Surveillance footage released by cops shows a group of teenage girls pouncing on the 14- and 15-year-old victims, knocking them to the ground in the process.
The thugs were seen repeatedly hitting the two girls while they were in a defensive position on the ground. A Taser weapon was also deployed by the suspects during the attack, police said.
Three unidentified girls, aged 14, 16 and 17, have been charged with harassment and assault.
Another teenager was wanted for allegedly stealing one of the girl’s backpacks, which contained $50 cash, an ID card and Apple AirPods, police said.

Police released a photo of the wanted young woman wearing a pink and yellow t-shirt and a red headband.
New York Post