A seventh suspect -- who was on his way to the airport to flee the country before deciding to surrender -- has been arrested in connection with the brutal beating of Bayonne man Dawid Strucinski, police said.

Arrest warrants have been issued for two more suspects, police said.

The 15-year-old boy was arrested at 12:57 a.m. at his 29th Street Bayonne home, said Capt. Walter Rogers. The boy was charged with rioting and endangering an injured victim. Police said the boy used a baby carriage to hit someone during the riot.

Reports said the boy was heading to John F. Kennedy International Airport to take a flight to the Dominican Republic, when his mother called him and persuaded him to return, Rogers said.

The boy was arrested without incident after arriving at his home in a taxi, police said.

"The investigation is still ongoing," said Deputy Chief Ralph Scianni. "There is now a full-court press looking for other two individuals and any other people involved who should be held accountable."

Dawid Strucinski, 22, was left in a coma after he was attacked at around 3 a.m. July 3 by nine males and four girls near the Quick Chek at Broadway and 12th Street.

Strucinski was savagely beaten after he rushed to help a friend who was being harassed. He has been in a coma at the Jersey City Medical Center since the attack.

Police have issued an arrest warrant a 15-year-old Bayonne boy and for Derrick Hilton, 18, of Humphrey Avenue in Bayonne. Both are wanted on charges of rioting and endangering an injured victim, officials said.

Police arrested a 15-year-old boy Tuesday after a parent brought him to headquarters. Five other teens -- two girls, ages 14 and 17, and three 16-year-old boys -- have been arrested in connection with the incident.

The three 16-year-old Bayonne boys are charged with aggravated assault, endangering a victim, and rioting, and one of them is additionally charged with second-degree theft, Deputy Chief Ralph Scianni said.

The teen girls and the 15-year-old boy are charged with endangering an injured victim and with rioting, he said.

Strucinski was also victim of theft, police say.

Anyone with information about this crime should contact Bayonne police detectives at (201) 858-6925 or call the confidential tip line at (877) 900-8477.