At least six people were injured Tuesday afternoon outside a Bronx high school after a teen was stabbed in a car before the driver sped off — hitting pedestrians and another vehicle along the way, police said.
Cops say the violence erupted during an argument between two groups around 2:30 p.m. outside Harry S. Truman High School in Co-Op City.
At one point, a 17-year-old passenger in a 2005 BMW SUV was stabbed in the arm and ran to safety inside the school, cops said.
The driver of the BMW then drove off, striking an unknown number of people in the rivaling group, and crashed into a PT Cruiser on Baychester Ave., cops said.
The unknown wheelman then ditched the car and ran, according to police.
The violence came after two groups argued outside Harry S. Truman High School on Tuesday afternoon. Gregory P. Mango
The driver of the BMW (above) fled the scene. Gregory P. Mango
A passenger from the green BMW was stabbed in the arm during the fray. Gregory P. Mango
So far it is unclear who was involved in the argument at Harry S. Truman High School. Gregory P. Mango
The BMW crashed into the red PT Cruiser (pictured above). Gregory P. MangoThe driver of the PT Cruiser suffered minor injuries as did at least four others, cops said. It was not known how many of the injured were pedestrians or had been passengers in the BMW.
The stabbed teen was taken to Jacobi Hospital where he is expected to survive, according to police.
It was unclear if the people involved in the argument were students at the school.



