Wild video captured the moment a 39-year-old man was stabbed in the neck inside a Manhattan coffee shop Tuesday — leading heroic customers and staff to fight off his ruthless attackers.
The clip obtained by The Post shows the shirtless victim stumbling into Milo Coffee Shop in Washington Heights with four men racing behind him shortly before 6 p.m.
Two employees appear to prepare food as the chaos unfolds inside 2440 Amsterdam Ave.
“They go inside and stab him,” the coffee shop owner, who did not give his name, told NBC New York.
The coffee shop workers then jumped into action — with one employee leaping over the counter as her coworkers pushed the brutes off the cowering victim, according to the video.
Moments later, another employee and a customer grab chairs and whack two of the attackers.
One of the men is seen putting an assailant in a headlock, prompting the violent perps to finally leave the shop.
The victim was rushed to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, according to police.
The owner said they helped save his life.
“We step in and try to defend him. We even fight with them so they wouldn’t kill the guy,” he said.
“Thank God nothing worse happened.”
His attackers were still at large Wednesday night, police said.
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