New video captures masked teen suspects in brazen Queens restaurant attack

Additional surveillance video has been released in connection to an incident showing around 20 masked teenagers walking into a Queens restaurant and destroying the place.

“The whole staff was terrified because they came in all of a sudden.” Manager Tony Hu

NEW YORK – New surveillance video captures the group of around 20 masked teenagers accused of walking into a Queens restaurant and destroying the place, causing an estimated $20,000 of damage.

The video shows the teen suspects crowding into an elevator. According to the NYPD, it's the same group of teens wanted for ransacking the Fish Village restaurant in College Point.

Investigators are hoping the new footage captured around the same time as the incident will help them identify the suspects. Video captures brazen attack of Queens restaurant

Cell phone video captured the moment several teenagers attacked the Fish Village restaurant in College Point Queens and caused $20,000 of damage.

Cell phone video showed the harrowing moments when the teens walked into the restaurant and destroyed it, causing an estimated $20,000 of damage. 

The restaurant also had to comp over two dozen customers who had to watch the horrifying attack.

“From start to finish, it lasted just one minute.” Manager Tony Hu

Police said the violence took place on a busy Saturday just after 8 p.m.

Although they said nothing to the staff, the attack was laced with profanity, and customers and staff feared for their safety.

New surveillance video shows the mob of masked teen suspects crowding into an elevator. (NYPD)

"I was scared, and the whole staff was terrified because they came in all of a sudden," said manager Tony Hu. "From start to finish, it lasted just one minute."

Restaurant staff were visited by police Tuesday night. No injuries were reported.

Police are investigating the incident as an act of criminal mischief. No arrests have been made. A motive remains unknown.

Video shows what’s described as a bunch of around 20 masked teens walking into a Queens restaurant and destroying the place.

The incident comes after Mayor Eric Adams recently suggested customers and patrons remove their masks when entering businesses.

“Do not allow people to enter the store without taking off their face mask.” Mayor Eric Adams

Just last week, a masked gunman was accused of shooting and killing a 67-year-old bodega employee on the Upper East Side during a robbery. Search continues for Manhattan bodega murder suspect

The NYPD is still on the hunt for a man accused of fatally shooting a 67-year-old bodega worker on the Upper East Side last week. Authorities say the suspect has been connected to three other robberies, and in each instance, his face was covered, leading officials to call on customers to remove their masks before entering a bodega or deli.

Police said they connected the suspect to three other robberies, and in each instance, the suspect's face was covered.

"We are putting out a clear call to all of our shops, do not allow people to enter the store without taking off their face mask," said Mayor Adams during an interview with 1010 WINS.