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Failed Flushing Heist: Luxury Car Thieves Foiled by Their Own Mista

By: Sherry  | Updated: June 14, 2025
In a city where crime often unfolds in unexpected ways, a group of car thieves in New York learned the hard way that not all that glitters is gold—or, in this case, roadworthy. A high-stakes heist involving luxury vehicles like BMWs, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Porsche Cayenne quickly turned into a chaotic bust when the stolen cars turned out to be broken down and unfit for a fast getaway.

This bizarre event occurred on June 6, 2025, in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. What started as a planned burglary ended with police intervention, bullets fired, and a trail of broken dreams—some on four wheels, some behind bars.

The Crime Scene: Express Auto Repair, Queens

At approximately 5:30 a.m., a group of 5 to 10 individuals targeted Express Auto Repair, located at 134-02 33rd Avenue. Armed and seemingly well-coordinated, the suspects broke into the shop, gaining access to the keys of multiple luxury vehicles.

  • BMW 4 Series
  • Mercedes-Benz SL
  • Porsche Cayenne
  • Black BMW (still missing)

Police Response: Shots Fired on the Streets

The NYPD’s 109th Precinct responded rapidly. Officers were alerted by a silent alarm and arrived on the scene just as the stolen cars exited the garage.

  • One driver accelerated toward police officers.
  • An officer fired at the vehicle’s tires to stop the escape.
  • The Porsche Cayenne was quickly disabled and recovered.

No civilians or officers were seriously hurt, although one officer suffered minor ear damage from the gunfire.

The Ironic Twist: They Stole Broken Cars

What makes this story unique is the condition of the stolen vehicles. Each car was under repair or non-operational.

“They couldn’t have picked a worse time to be criminals,” said one employee. “These cars were dead weight.”

Was It an Inside Job?

The suspects didn’t ransack the shop—they went straight for the keys. Employees suspect an inside job, possibly involving a previous customer or staff member who leaked information about where the keys were kept.

Two suspects have been taken into custody for questioning. No formal charges have yet been announced.

One BMW Still Missing

While four vehicles were recovered, a black BMW remains at large. It was last seen heading north on the Whitestone Expressway. Due to its mechanical issues, police are confident it will be located soon.

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 What Can We Learn from This?

  • Desperation leads to poor decisions: The thieves didn’t even check if the cars were drivable.
  • Security matters: Businesses must lock keys securely or move to digital systems.
  • Quick police response saves lives: Non-lethal tire shots helped end this safely.

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Final Thoughts

This story is a bizarre blend of bold crime and amateur mistakes. From busted engines to bullets in tires, it reminds us that not every grand theft auto ends in a cinematic escape.

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