A New York City firefighter got the shock of his life Tuesday when he arrived on the scene of an accident only to learn his 14-year-old daughter was the victim.
“I’m pulling in on the truck and I see my daughter laid out on the floor,” Omar Wilks, a firefighter with Engine 294 in Queens, told The Post Tuesday. “I jumped off and ran to her. I picked her up in my arms like you hold a baby. She was bleeding from the bottom of her legs.”
“She asked me, ‘Daddy, am I going to die?'” Wilks said. “I assured her, “No! You’re going to make it.”
“Her foot was mangled,” he said. “It had gotten caught up in the wheel of the car. I held her in my arms. She’s in enormous physical pain. The emotional trauma is enormous. She can’t sleep.”
The girl, Omara Wilks, 14, was chased into the street by a creep while walking to school on Friday morning. The unidentified assailant approached her near the corner of Jamaica Avenue and 110th Street around 7:30 a.m. and began shouting, “I’m coming for you,” police said.
The terrified teen ran into the street to get away and was hit by a 2001 Audi A6.
She was listed in stable condition at Cohen Children’s Medical Center on Tuesday.
Her father said he’s now out for justice, looking for the creep that’s to blame for her injuries — with more than 100 volunteers in tow, he said.
“I formed the District 28 Alliance to get justice for my daughter and save the next child, the next victim of this man or men like him. I’m looking for him right now.”
“He is stalking and attacking children,” he said. “I believe he is a kidnapper. We have to get him off the streets before he attacks another child.”
Photo of an unidentified man who allegedly chased a teen girl into traffic


