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20 Jan 2024


NextImg:6 armed bandits brazenly pistol-whip, rob vet teacher of $7K, BMW in front of his family outside NYC high school: NYPD

Six armed bandits carjacked a veteran teacher outside a Queens high school, pistol-whipping the educator in front of his family and taking off with his BMW and $7,000, cops said.

Christopher Dash was smacked in the head with a gun during the terrifying 5:30 a.m. heist on Jan. 11 outside Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows – one in a recent series of luxury carjackings in Queens.

Dash, 59, was sitting with his wife and 18-year-old son in their car in a lot behind Horace Harding Expressway next to the school when two Dodge sedans approached and blocked them from leaving, cops said.

Five males and a female got out and brandished weapons while demanding the keys and belongings, the NYPD said.

As Dash, his wife, and son got out of the car, the thieves “forcibly removed” their wallets, taking  $7,000 in cash, a cell phone, ID, debit cards, and laptops.

One crook hit Dash in the head with a gun, causing a laceration, police said. 

Five males and a female got out and brandished weapons while demanding the keys and belongings, according to the NYPD. Matthew McDermott
As Dash, his wife, and son got out of the car, the thieves “forcibly removed” their wallets, taking  $7,000 in cash, a cell phone, ID, debit cards, and laptops, the report says. J.C. Rice

Two carjackers drove off in his BMW, the others fled in the Dodge sedans.

Last month, at least five other people in Queens were terrorized by armed carjackers who commandeered a Porsche, a Mercedes Benz, and three other BMWs. 

Two carjackers drove off in his BMW, the others fled in the Dodge sedans. J.C. Rice

The robbers struck two victims in the head and grabbed  $1,800 in cash, a watch, a cell phone, and a jacket before speeding off. 

The NYPD has made no arrests.

Word of Dash’s ordeal spread among faculty at Francis Lewis, Queens’ largest high school with 4,267 students and the nation’s largest JROTC program. Dash is a ROTC instructor at the school.

Dash declined to comment.