We can now meet the young people behind the large train robbery.
New NYPD images can be seen for the first time by the faces of the backpack-bearing teenager noise kickers who, according to the police, took an empty metro train on a joyride during the weekend.
The clear clip, released on Wednesday evening, shows the peloton of six suspects with a baby face in the Saturday from 10:20 pm and leaves an R-train in 36th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Most are shown with wearing book bags, and one of them seems to keep a professional camera to keep his neck.
Images that were previously released by the NYPD showed the teenagers with their hoods on a darkened trainuto, hard to distinguish with their faces.
Cops said on Thursday that the reckless crew started their late-night R train spider in 36th street-in place of the storage place on the Forest Hills-71 Avenue station in Queens, as the police initially said.
Before the hooligans got hold of the train controls, the hooligans had initially tried to cover the security cameras with black marker in an attempt to protect their identity, according to the police.
They still recorded their escapade and later placed it on Instagram, said police sources.
The adrenaline junkies reached the speeds of approximately 30 km / h during the brutal ride, according to the sources.
At least a part of their childhood was taken on active train lines – although it was unclear how far they got before she closed the train, sources said.
They then walked away on foot and were still on the loose Thursday.
The incident came months after two 17-year-olds were caught in September because they tried to take a metro train for a midnight joyride in the Briarwood station in Queens.
The two suspects were accused of boarding the train and serving a short distance before they crash, the police said at the time.
Everyone with information about the latest teenage furnishers is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers-Hotel on 1-800-577 tips (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-Pista (74782).
The public can also submit their tips by logging in to the Crime Stoppers website https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/Or on x @nypdtips.
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