Driver Ted Turner stopped the car, and the caught sight of three boys running away.
"Him and his two friends went running over the walkway, and I slammed on the brakes, and one of them was running and cheering and laughing," Turner said, "the other two was saying, 'it wasn't us, it wasn't us - it was him!'"
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By the time Turner stopped again, he was in a different precinct, and the officer he stopped told him he wasn't able to take a report.
When Turner pulled into an auto glass repair shop in Bridgeport, he was able to get a new windshield, and think more about the harrowing experience that frightened his family.
"We travel down there to see all types of shows. We take a bike ride in Central Park, and it's gorgeous, and this is what they do for kicks, and it's a shame," Turner adds.
It might be a while before the family returns to the city.
"It was upsetting to see that someone was having fun doing this," says Turner.