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New York Kids Take Over, Drive Subway and Post It on Instagram: Police
A group of children boarded an unoccupied subway train in New York City and took it for a drive, according to police.
New York City Police Are Searching for 6 Subway Train Joyriders
New York City police are searching for a group of people they say took a subway train on a joyride. The department released images and video Wednesday of six individuals who they say commandeered an unoccupied “R” train over the weekend.
Group Steals NYC Subway Train, Goes on Joyride, and Posts It on Instagram [Video]
New York police are on the hunt for a group of people who stole a subway train in Brooklyn, drove it at high speed, and posted their crime on Instagram before […] The post Group Steals NYC Subway Train,
N.Y.P.D. Seeks Mischief Makers Who Stole Subway Train for Joyride
The thieves, who stole a train laid up in Brooklyn, are wanted on charges of reckless endangerment Police in New York are looking for a group of thieves who daringly stole a subway train in Brooklyn and took it for a joyride — and posted about their exploits on Instagram.
NYC teen troublemakers who cops say took subway train for joyride seen in new footage
We can now meet the youths behind the great train robbery. New NYPD footage shows for the first time the faces of the backpack-wearing teen troublemakers who cops say took an empty subway train on a joyride over the weekend.
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SEE IT: Thieves take stolen NYC subway train for joyride, post Instagram video showing them speeding in tunnel
The thrill seekers, all clad in black and wearing masks, are seen on video at the controls of a train traveling upwards of 30 ...
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Trump goes after New York migrants in publicity blitz, but arrests were routine
U.S. President Donald Trump's new homeland security secretary made sure cameras were rolling when she joined federal agents ...
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