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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Havoc on Queens intersection — as lawmakers call for crackdown

 A lawless mob wreaked fiery havoc on a Queens intersection during a late-night car takeover as local lawmakers demand a crackdown on these unhinged meetups.

Shocking video shows reckless drivers whipping around the intersection at 69th Street and Eliot Avenue in Queens early Saturday morning.

Over 100 vehicles clogged up the roads along the Maspeth-Middle Village border.

A man appeared to wave a Palestinian flag as he burned rubber, just narrowly missing those standing around the car while it made donuts.

Video still showing a car takeover event with multiple cars and people gathered at night in Queens, NY.
A lawless mob wreaked fiery havoc on a Queens intersection during a late-night car takeover as local lawmakers demand a crackdown on these unhinged meetups.youtube/@PhilWongNYC
A street takeover in Queens, NY, showing multiple cars spinning while people watch and fireworks go off in the street at night.
The late-night car chaos happened around the intersection at 69th Street and Eliot Avenue in Maspeth on Friday.youtube/@PhilWongNYC

Flames arose from the street as hordes of brazen participants filmed the dangerous drivers – who sped off as cops arrived.

Councilman Phil Wong (D-Queens) slammed the incident as “disgusting.”

“This kind of reckless behavior is an attack on our quality of life, and it cannot be tolerated,” he said.

He said three people jumped on top of the responding police car and shattered its windshield – but the culprits got away.

At least one of the drivers was issued a citation for reckless driving, and the case is under investigation, said Wong, citing information he was told by cops.

Cops responded to the incident around 1:50 a.m., about two minutes after first being notified, according to the councilman. 

An NYPD spokesman said that within minutes of their arrival, nearly everyone involved had dispersed. 

Wong has demanded a meeting with cops and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch about the ongoing issue plaguing Queens communities.

“I have to question what the NYPD intel is doing. How do 100 cars come to a sleepy neighborhood like Middle Village? The chaos needs to end,” a Wong rep told The Post.

The police spokesperson described the incident as “unfortunate,” but reiterated that cops arrived within two minutes of receiving calls.

https://nypost.com/2026/04/18/us-news/shocking-video-shows-mob-wreak-fiery-havoc-on-nyc-intersection-as-lawmakers-call-for-crackdown-on-chaos/

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