Tuesday 4 October 2022 10:12 PM Bizarre moment six women in alien-style green jumpsuits batter teenage victims ... trends now Two teenage girls were beaten up and robbed by a gang of women wearing neon green morphsuits on a Manhattan subway on Sunday, according to police. The pair of 19-year-olds were waiting for the N train in Times Square at around 2.00am, when a group of at least six women in bright green costumes charged down the station stairs. The teens backed away and chose to enter a separate train car than the group that was 'loud and obnoxious,' according to one of the girls' mothers. But the green-clad group poured into the train from every entrance and ultimately 'jumped' the two young women. Both teenage girls were swung around, stomped and punched by the green-clad group on a New York City N train at Sunday around 2.00am Onlookers did not attempt to intervene as the innocent girls were beaten and robbed, rather they recorded the incident A mother of one of the victims told the New York Daily News that there had been no prior negative interaction between the girls and the group. 'They just jumped.' 'My daughter’s words were, they bum rushed them. I asked, 'Why? Did you say something?' She said, 'I wish I did, because then there would be a reason for what happened to me,' she told the outlet. The violent and unprovoked altercation, which was posted to Reddit, shows the two teenagers getting kicked repeatedly, punched, and thrown around the train car as onlookers film the incident but do not intervene or attempt to help. 'They video instead of calling 911. It’s so disturbing for me as my mother that this is the world we live in.' 'My daughter is literally getting beat while all these bystanders just stood there. Maybe police would’ve gotten there faster if someone called 911,' said the mother. The crew took credit cards, a phone, and a wallet from the girls before exiting the scene. 'Thankfully my daughter is here. It could have been so much worse. These people belong in cages,' she said. 'Animals belong behind bars. Make an example of them.' Both young women were treated at a hospital for their injuries, which included a concussion, bite marks, bruises across one of the girl's stomach and legs, and facial bruising. The group members got away Sunday morning, but police say they have identified the social media pages of some of the perpetrators According to the mothers of the two teenagers, the incident was entirely unprovoked. The two victims were returning home from celebrating one of their 19th birthdays in the city Democratic Mayor Eric Adams has not acted to end New York's reformed bail laws that many argue create a rotating door for metropolitan criminals The girls reportedly moved away from the goblin green gang when they saw them on the subway platform, but the group streamed into several entrances on the subway One of the victims was home for the weekend from Florida, where she attends college, to celebrate her birthday. 'Because of the head trauma, I couldn't put her on a flight until I knew there weren't bleeds on the brain or concussion,' said the mother. 'This is how she spent her 19th birthday. I hope they get what they deserve and then some because it’s disgusting,' she told the New York Post. Police continue to search for the attackers, most of whom wore full green masks over their faces. Detectives informed the mothers that they have seen the social media pages of the ruthless attackers. The mother added that New York state's relaxed bail laws are putting everyday citizens in danger. She said she had a message for Governor Kathy Hochul (D) and city and state lawmakers who are 'making these ridiculous laws and letting savages walk the streets with nothing but a slap on the wrist.' 'Watch the videos of these two girls getting beaten by a gang of grown women, and imagine it was your daughter, granddaughter, sister, mother or friend. Put yourself in that situation. 'What happened to the New York City we all loved? Start fixing it now!' she said. Hochul is up for her first election to keep her seat at the head of the New York political system this November. She replaced disgraced Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) after he resigned following an investigation into multiple claims of sexual harassment in his office. One major tenet of the November election in New York is crime. This latest subway incident occurs as crime in the city is up over 33 percent from last year. Transit related crimes in NYC have increased 43% in the last year under the watchful eyes of Eric Adams and Kathy Hochul Crime in the five boroughs has soared 33% since last year Driving the increase is a more than 37 percent increase in the number of robberies, and a 32.4 percent increase in burglaries. Felony assaults are also up 16.6 percent over last year, while grand larcenies are up a whopping 43 percent. But Mayor Eric Adams (D) fled the crumbling city at the end of September to visit hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, which he refers to as New York's 'sixth borough.' Transit-related crimes have increased 43 percent in the last 12 months in addition to a 16 percent growth in felony assault charges, according to police records. There were 1,165 crimes reported in the city transit system for the period last year compared to 1,670 this year. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility