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7 busted in latest wild NYC car meet-up

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7 busted in latest wild NYC car meet-up

Cops busted seven people during a wild car meet-up in The Bronx on Sunday – the latest crackdown in the NYPD’s ongoing war against a plague of street takeovers.

Officers responded to a report about drag-racing at the intersection of Pinkney and Hollers avenues in Eastchester around 2:30 a.m., cops said. 

Several cars, including a police vehicle with flashing red lights, parked on a street at night.

Cops flash their lights to dispersed most of the vehicles without incident. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

Several police officers standing near large trucks at night, with the word

Officers eventually cuff seven people and issue citations to three others in the Bronx meet-up early Sunday. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

The cops flashed their vehicles’ lights and blared their sirens, dispersing most of the meetup without incident, cops said. 

Officers then cuffed seven participants, and another three were given summonses, police said. 

Police officers surrounding a white vehicle with its headlights on, with red and white flashing police lights in the background.

The raucous event was another in a series of car meet-ups that have rocked the five boroughs. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

Two police officers escorting a man with his hands behind his back.

The NYPD has been cracking down on such dangerous events. Dakota Santiago/FreedomNewsTV

The raucous road race was just the latest in a series of recent street take-overs by maniac drivers in the city. 

A 100-person event in April saw an intersection in the sleepy neighborhood of Middle Village in Queens turn into a hellish nightmare, with daredevils doing donuts around a ring of fire. 

Another vehicle takeover in sleepy Malba, Queens, turned ugly when a mob of unruly drivers set a local’s car on fire and beat a couple outside their house.

Cops quickly cuffed suspects in both incidents. 

Cops grabbed Justin Aguerila a little over a week after he allegedly beat the husband and wife in Malba in December. 

Officers also nabbed Winston Pat and Asil Assadi just days after their alleged participation in the dangerous Middle Village meet-up. 

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