Chilling video captures NYC maniac bludgeoning his dad in head with wrench after running him over: cops

Chilling video captures a crazed Queens man bludgeoning his dad in the head with a metal wrench after repeatedly running him over with an SUV in front of horrified onlookers, cops and sources said Friday. The blood-curdling incident happened at 10:25 p.m. Monday in front of 147-52 72nd Road in Kew Gardens Hills, with the

Chilling video captures a crazed Queens man bludgeoning his dad in the head with a metal wrench after repeatedly running him over with an SUV in front of horrified onlookers, cops and sources said Friday.

The blood-curdling incident happened at 10:25 p.m. Monday in front of 147-52 72nd Road in Kew Gardens Hills, with the 56-year-old victim’s 30-year-old sun, Yu Wang — who may have been high on crack — first striking his father multiple times with a Toyota RAV4, according to cops.

In the stomach-churning footage, the suspect then takes a metal object from the back of the vehicle and bashes the older man in the head and body with it repeatedly as the victim lies bleeding on the sidewalk, police said.

Wounded father on ground
The 56-year-old Queens dad lies on the ground, critically wounded.

Police who were called to the scene found the father lying on the ground with trauma to his head and body. He was rushed to Presbyterian Hospital and remains in critical condition.

The son took off in his vehicle after the beating, but police caught up with him and charged him the next day, authorities said.

The son ran the dad over before grabbing a metal object from his SUV and beating him with it.
The suspect is accused of grabbing a wrench from his car and using it to beat his father.

He was found to be in possession of a crack pipe and a plastic bag containing an unknown residue, cops said. It wasn’t immediately clear if he had used the drug, and the residue is being tested, police said.

Wang, of 150-20 71st Ave., was charged with attempted criminally negligent homicide, two counts of assault, reckless endangerment and criminal use of drug paraphernalia, cops said.

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