Violence Erupts in Queens Drag Racing Meetup, Leaving Couple Assaulted and Car Ablaze
A chaotic drag racing meetup in a quiet Queens neighborhood turned violent when a couple was attacked on their lawn and an empty car was set ablaze. The incident unfolded near 141st Street and 11th Avenue in Malba, where dozens of drivers descended upon the block around midnight Saturday.
Witnesses described the scene as "chaotic" with participants igniting fireworks and breaking glass bottles. Authorities said some occupants eventually set a Ford Fusion sedan on fire in the middle of the street, triggering an FDNY response to put out the flames.
The couple, Melissa and Blake Ferrer, 50, said they were attacked when they stepped outside their home to confront the raucous crowd on their lawn. Social media videos posted by local Councilmember Vickie Paladino show the couple being repeatedly kicked and punched until Blake fell to the ground. Two assailants were seen swinging large black flags, while Blake used a baseball bat to defend himself.
Police responded slowly to multiple 911 calls, with residents claiming it took them "too long" to arrive at the scene. A patrol supervisor for the precinct arrived around 12:50 a.m., about 10 minutes after the call was upgraded to a higher-priority job.
Despite police increasing patrols in the area to prevent similar incidents, no arrests have been announced. The NYPD said they are still investigating the incident and that Blake Ferrer sustained several broken ribs and injuries to his shoulder, nose, cheek, and throat.
The couple expressed frustration with the city's response, saying it was unacceptable that residents were initially told the NYPD's quality-of-life team would handle the situation. "These violent street takeovers should be met with maximum force by the police department," Councilmember Paladino said.
Drag racing has long been a quality-of-life issue across the city, but this incident marked an exception to the usual pattern of short-lived gatherings in the area.
A chaotic drag racing meetup in a quiet Queens neighborhood turned violent when a couple was attacked on their lawn and an empty car was set ablaze. The incident unfolded near 141st Street and 11th Avenue in Malba, where dozens of drivers descended upon the block around midnight Saturday.
Witnesses described the scene as "chaotic" with participants igniting fireworks and breaking glass bottles. Authorities said some occupants eventually set a Ford Fusion sedan on fire in the middle of the street, triggering an FDNY response to put out the flames.
The couple, Melissa and Blake Ferrer, 50, said they were attacked when they stepped outside their home to confront the raucous crowd on their lawn. Social media videos posted by local Councilmember Vickie Paladino show the couple being repeatedly kicked and punched until Blake fell to the ground. Two assailants were seen swinging large black flags, while Blake used a baseball bat to defend himself.
Police responded slowly to multiple 911 calls, with residents claiming it took them "too long" to arrive at the scene. A patrol supervisor for the precinct arrived around 12:50 a.m., about 10 minutes after the call was upgraded to a higher-priority job.
Despite police increasing patrols in the area to prevent similar incidents, no arrests have been announced. The NYPD said they are still investigating the incident and that Blake Ferrer sustained several broken ribs and injuries to his shoulder, nose, cheek, and throat.
The couple expressed frustration with the city's response, saying it was unacceptable that residents were initially told the NYPD's quality-of-life team would handle the situation. "These violent street takeovers should be met with maximum force by the police department," Councilmember Paladino said.
Drag racing has long been a quality-of-life issue across the city, but this incident marked an exception to the usual pattern of short-lived gatherings in the area.