Group uses stun gun on man's head during Queens robbery

Police released images of six of the seven people they're searching for in connection with last month's attack in an industrial area of Flushing
Police released images of six of the seven people they're searching for in connection with last month's attack in an industrial area of Flushing. Photo credit NYPD

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- A man was zapped in the head with a stun gun and robbed of his designer bag and thousands of dollars in cash at a Queens business, police said Wednesday as they search for multiple suspects in the brutal assault.

The NYPD released images of six of the seven people sought in connection with the Oct. 7 robbery in an industrial area of Flushing.

The 39-year-old victim was attacked at a business at 33rd Avenue and Miller Street around 3:45 p.m.

Seven people entered a business and punched the victim multiple times in the head and body, police said.

 The attackers fled in multiple directions, with four of them taking off in a white, four-door Acura sedan
The attackers fled in multiple directions, with four of them taking off in a white, four-door Acura sedan. Photo credit NYPD

During the attack, the group also used a stun gun to shock the victim’s head, according to police.

The group then stole his designer bag valued at $2,200 and $4,500 in cash. They also took his bank cards and IDs, police said.

The attackers fled in multiple directions, with four of them taking off in a white, four-door Acura sedan. Police released an image of the vehicle.

EMS responded and treated the victim at the scene.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

The group made off with a designer bag and thousands of dollars in cash, police said
The group made off with a designer bag and thousands of dollars in cash, police said. Photo credit NYPD
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