Notorious NYC fraudsters seemingly pulled same accident stunt on Belt Parkway in resurfaced chaotic video

A notorious crew of fraudsters has been terrorizing a NYC roadway for at least the last three months, causing multiple car crashes in pursuit of a petty payout in the complicated insurance fraud scheme while using the same getaway car for the ringleader’s quick escape.The dangerous stunt — using older cars and brake checking into unsuspecting victims — sees the tattooed driver switch seats with a passenger before leaving in a second car as the other occupants act injured from the crash on the Belt Parkway.Resurfaced footage captured the chaotic scene of a silver Honda driving west on the parkway in Brooklyn when it suddenly slowed down, merged into the right lane, and slammed on its brakes near Exit 15 on Aug.24.The cut-off driver could not brake in time and collided with the Honda, but didn’t leave any damage, according to the video posted to Instagram.Despite the soft collision and little damage, the Honda’s occupants slowly hobbled out of the car indicating they had stiff backs and neck injuries.Since August, the deceitful group has been caught on dashcam footage twice slamming on their brakes on the Belt Parkway while a red Kia SUV pulls up to the scene.A red Kia bearing the same license plate appeared to be involved in a separate viral crash in October.Ashpia Natasha fell victim in a similar incident where she was driving in the left lane of the parkway in Queens on Oct.

16, when a silver Honda Civic veered in front of her and slammed on its brakes.Natasha’s quick reaction saved her from crashing into the Honda.The unpredictable operator turned on the hazards before flooring the car into Natasha’s front bumper.In both cases, the back windshield was shielded from viewing inside, and the driver swapped seats with another passenger.As the other occupants slowly move to the rear of the car to inspect the “damage,” the suspected driver — a man with tattoos on his legs — makes his getaway, hopping into the SUV as the others exchange information...

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Publisher: New York Post

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