A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck during a fight in the Bronx on Saturday evening, according to police and witnesses.
Police responded to a reported stabbing near Pelham Parkway and White Plains Road around 6:05 p.m., cops said.
The teen was found at the bloody scene with multiple stab wounds to the neck from an “unknown sharp object,” police said.
He was taken to Jacobi Medical Center by EMS in critical condition.
Witnesses told The Post a fight broke out near a TD Bank just steps from the Pelham Parkway subway station for the 2 and 5 trains.
NYPD’s Evidence Collection Team was seen gathering a hammer and blood-soaked sweater outside the bank.
“This dude was getting jumped and then an ambulance came,” said a Panda Express worker, who was heading into work when it happened.
“It was two or three people punching him,” he said, adding the victim looked like a high schooler.
The worker said he didn’t see the actual stabbing, but saw the boy as he was loaded into an ambulance.
“I saw his face,” he said. “There was a lot of blood coming out of his mouth. He was sitting up, he was conscious.”
A description of the suspects was not immediately available. No arrests have been made.