11-Year-Old and 2 Teenagers Killed in Crash of Cars Doing ‘Doughnuts’

Four other teenagers were also injured in the collision, which occurred when the teenage drivers were doing stunts at Floyd Bennett Field, the police said.

On a warm Saturday evening, a group of teenagers gathered at Floyd Bennett Field, a decommissioned airfield in southeast Brooklyn, for some summertime antics.

Two of them were driving cars and “doing doughnuts” — maneuvers well-known in auto racing that send cars spinning in loops — on a remote area of a runway on the airfield, according to a police official.

But the stunts turned deadly when the cars collided.

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived found a gruesome scene: two badly damaged cars and bodies on the ground, according to Deputy Chief Kevin Ramdayal of the Fire Depart

ment.

On a warm Saturday evening, a group of teenagers gathered at Floyd Bennett Field, a decommissioned airfield in southeast Brooklyn, for some summertime antics.

Two of them were driving cars and “doing doughnuts” — maneuvers well-known in auto racing that send cars spinning in loops — on a remote area of a runway on the airfield, according to a police official.

But the stunts turned deadly when the cars collided.

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived found a gruesome scene: two badly damaged cars and bodies on the ground, according to Deputy Chief Kevin Ramdayal of the Fire Department.

Four other teenagers were also injured in the collision, which occurred when the teenage drivers were doing stunts at Floyd Bennett Field, the police said.

On a warm Saturday evening, a group of teenagers gathered at Floyd Bennett Field, a decommissioned airfield in southeast Brooklyn, for some summertime antics.

Two of them were driving cars and “doing doughnuts” — maneuvers well-known in auto racing that send cars spinning in loops — on a remote area of a runway on the airfield, according to a police official.

But the stunts turned deadly when the cars collided.

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived found a gruesome scene: two badly damaged cars and bodies on the ground, according to Deputy Chief Kevin Ramdayal of the Fire Depart

ment.

On a warm Saturday evening, a group of teenagers gathered at Floyd Bennett Field, a decommissioned airfield in southeast Brooklyn, for some summertime antics.

Two of them were driving cars and “doing doughnuts” — maneuvers well-known in auto racing that send cars spinning in loops — on a remote area of a runway on the airfield, according to a police official.

But the stunts turned deadly when the cars collided.

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived

After receiving numerous 911 calls, the first firefighters and EMTs who arrived found a gruesome scene: two badly damaged cars and bodies on the ground, according to Deputy Chief Kevin Ramdayal of the Fire Department.

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