Gang steals shoes off woman’s feet in Brooklyn attack WTF




The 26-year-old woman was jumped by at least eight men near the intersection of Patchen Avenue and Bainbridge Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant around 4 a.m. Sunday, police and sources said
The gang — all in their late teens to 20s — stomped, punched and kicked her in the head and body, before robbing her of her purse, wallet and the pricey basketball shoes, cops said.
She was taken to Interfaith Medical Center with cuts and bruises before being brought to Brookdale and later released Monday.
The savage beating comes after a group of teenagers in nearby Crown Heights on Thursday pummeled and stomped on a 15-year-old girl before snatching the Air Jordans — which can go for from $100 to $200 — from her feet.
Eleven alleged attackers — all males between 14 and 17, except for one 14-year-old girl — have been charged in the horrific, caught-on-camera incident.
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office had asked on Saturday for the teens to be held on $10,000 bail, but that request was denied.
At the scene of the most recent mob beatdown, near the New York City Housing Authority’s Brevoort houses, on Monday, Borough President Eric Adams called for an end to the violence.
“We need to address this issue, these types of group assaults. This was a group of possibly ten young men, assaulting and robbing a young woman,” Adams said. “These are real serious crimes.”
“It’s traumatizing, having a large number of people assault you in that way,” he added. “It alters your life.”
It’s unclear if there is video footage of the attack. Adams said NYCHA had been slow to send video to the NYPD. The housing authority referred questions to cops.
Andre Burton, 32, who lives in the same NYCHA project as the victim, called the attack “outrageous and pathetic” and said it made him “sick.”
“So this is a thing now — bunch of kids ganging up on a defenseless person like a pack of wolves and beating her senseless, just to steal her shoes? “ Burton said.
“What a bunch of p- -s,” he added. “I’d like to see one of them try doing it on his own and see how far he gets.”
Darius Luckett, 38, also a resident of Brevoort, bashed the attackers as having “no care about the long-term damage they’re doing to their victims”
“It’s a shame their parents didn’t raise them better.”
He said “bad things happen in threes” and that he won’t become the third attack.