Police are looking for two gang members who allegedly stabbed a Queens teenager in August.

The NYPD’s 103rd Precinct recently tweeted photos of two known gang members Dani Cruz, 25, and Maxwell Martinez, 24, in the hope that someone will recognize the men.

They are part of the MS-13 gang, which was started by Central American immigrants and has been responsible for dozens of heinous and brutal killings across the US.

Police issued pictures of Maxwell Martinez, 24, (left) and Dani Cruz, 25, (right) to find them

Police said Cruz and Martinez were involved in a stabbing incident on Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue near the Long Island Railroad tracks in Jamaica on August 31.

The 17-year-old male victim was knifed in the chest back in August.

The public are warned to be vigilant as both men are 'considered armed and dangerous'.

The teen survived the attack and was taken to Jamaica Hospital in stable condition. Police did not say what the motive was or why he was targeted.

Parts of Long Island and Queens have been ravaged by violence at the hands of MS-13 gang members in recent years.

In August, four alleged MS-13 members were arrested after they attempted to kill a 16-year-old boy in Queens.

The area between Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue where the stabbing occurred

The teen survived the shooting, but was left paralyzed, the New York Post reported.

Kayla Cuevas, 16, was bludgeoned to death with her friend Nisa Mickens, 15, in 2016 allegedly by MS-13 gang members.

Kayla's mom, Evelyn Rodriguez, became an anti-gang activist after her daughter’s murder and was a guest at President Trump’s State of the Union address earlier this year.

Evelyn died in September after being struck by an SUV just before a memorial service for her daughter’s death.

In August, an MS-13 member pleaded guilty to his role in the 2017 murder of four young men he thought were rivals in a Long Island park.

Josue Portillo killed Justin Llivicura, 16, Michael Lopez, 20, Jorge Tigre, 18, and Jefferson Villalobos, 18, with two female associates at a community park in Central Islip in April 2017, The New York Times reported.

They used machetes, knives and wooden clubs. A fifth intended victim escaped.

Since 2010, Brooklyn federal prosecutors have charged MS-13 members with carrying out more than 45 murders in the New York area.

The gang, which is responsible for dozens of gruesome deaths throughout the US, was designated a 'priority' last year by the Department of Justice’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force.

Prosecutors are able to pursue any legal avenue to target MS-13, according to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Kayla Cuevas, 16, (left) was bludgeoned to death with friend Nisa Mickens, 15, (right) in 2016

Evelyn Rodriguez began campaigning against anti-gang violence after her daughter’s murder

MS-13’s motto is 'mata, viola, controla' – which means 'kill, rape, control,' Robert Hur, an official with the Justice Department told Fox News.

Gang members perpetuate a number of various criminal acts, according to the FBI.

It said most of the crimes are carried out against members of rival gangs, but 'often' innocent people are hurt as well.

MS-13 recruits are middle- and high-school students, predominantly in immigrant communities, who are said to risk violent retribution if they leave.

Authorities estimate the group has tens of thousands of members across several Central American countries and many U.S. states.

MS-13's presence is higher in the western and northeastern parts of the U.S., according to the FBI.

President Trump called on Congress to 'finally close the deadly loopholes that have allowed MS-13 members' into the U.S. during his first State of the Union address.

He also acknowledged parents of MS-13 victims – some of whom were guests of the White House for the speech – and said the country 'is praying for you'.