A 16-year-old boy was stabbed during a violent broad daylight brawl in the Bronx last week, cops said.
The teen was fighting with an all-male crew on East Fordham Road near Webster Avenue in Belmont around 11:30 a.m. Oct. 6 when one assailant knifed him in the stomach, police said.
The boy was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
The attacker ran off and was last seen heading west on East Fordham Road on foot.
He is described as about 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds with a light complexion and braided hair, cops said.
A grab from surveillance footage shows him wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans and black sneakers.
The nature of the clash was not immediately known.
The stabbing happened a few hours before 13-year-old Syles Ular was viciously stabbed to death by a rival his own age on board a Staten Island bus.
This week, at least three more teens were stabbed or slashed in separate incidents in the Big Apple.
Two boys, 15 and 16, were slashed inside a park next to Newcomers High School in Queens on Wednesday morning, cops said.
Both suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
On Thursday morning, a 14-year-old boy was stabbed repeatedly during a fight with a teen he knew on St. Nicholas Avenue near West 112th Street in Harlem, police and witnesses said.
Responding cops rushed him in a patrol car to Harlem Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition, cops said.