Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the vicious stabbing of a 17-year-old male after an altercation with three others outside a business and education center in Downtown Brooklyn, the Post has learned.
Police arrived outside Metrotech — near Myrtle Avenue and Lawrence Street — at about 12:50pm on Friday after multiple witnesses called 911 where they found the 17-year-old had been stabbed in the shoulder.
Three teens attempted to flee the area as cops arrived. Two were taken into custody by police while one remains at large, sources revealed. Their ages and gender are unknown.
The 17-year-old victim was taken to New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and remains in a stable condition, police confirmed.
According to sources a knife was recovered from the scene of the brutal assault.
Sheets of paper or pamphlets lay scattered beside a portion of blood-soaked concrete late afternoon Friday, underscoring the severity of the knife attack.
Footage shows multiple responding officers poring over the crime scene which has been cordoned off with police tape.
One video shows police speaking to a person wearing black shoes, shorts and a shirt. But it is unclear whether they were connected to the attack.
The stabbing occurred off-campus, the Department of Education confirmed before referring The Post to the NYPD for further details.
This story is developing.