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NYPD releases video of brutal assault that killed NYC taxi driver Kutin Gyimah

The NYPD identified one of five suspects wanted for senseless crimes last weekend, killing aNew York City taxi driver released a terrifying video of the brutal beating that killed

Austin Amos, 20, and four of his other passengers, 52, died after attempting to rob a taxi driver at Rockaway around 6:30 a.m. Saturday, police said. He allegedly assaulted Kutingima.

As a video released Wednesday shows, police said Amos, who was last wearing the same outfit as the man who finished Gima, was flung onto the sidewalk outside his playground in Arburn. said.

Horrifying footage shows NYC taxi driver Kutin Gyimah being attacked by five of his passengers who allegedly attempted to rob the cabbie.
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Kutin Gyimah leaves behind a wife and four kids.
Kutin Gyimah left A wife and four children.
The NYPD identified twenty-year-old Austin Amos as one of Kutin Gyimah's alleged attackers.
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Married from the Bronx, her father of four Her Giymah went to the street and was not saved.

Another man, believed to be in his 20s, and her three teenage girls are also missing, according to police.

Beach Guimer was chasing the group down the street after he fled from the backseat of a taxi on 54th Street and Auburn Boulevard. He caught up with them and held one down, sources said, but the other returned and swarmed him. He is seen hitting him multiple times and kicking him when he rolls onto the pavement. As four of the five begin to walk away, one of the men in the group walks towards Gyimah and raises his socks high. I tried, but instead I was slammed into the pavement, hitting my head and limp. The suspect has gone away and the taxi driver lies there motionless.

He was pronounced dead at St. John's Hospital, but the mob of thieves escaped.

No arrests. The New York Taxi Drivers Association offers a $15,000 bounty for information leading to an arrest.

Launched a GoFundMe for Gyimah's widow and her four children aged 3, 5, 7, and 8,raising over $107,000. rice field.

His widow said her husband was a hard worker who didn't stop working during the pandemic.

"He was a very nice man," saidAbigail Balwer.. "He was my backbone."