The thrill-seeking boys, ages 15 and 17, were arrested and charged Monday for the headline-grabbing Jan. 25 stunt.
AP But for some, a more fundamental question is not being addressed: Why are kids like Ka’Von able to climb on top of subway cars in the first place? “When Ka’Von died … literally two ...
Cops have arrested a third teen for taking a pair of parked R trains on a dangerous joyride through Brooklyn, police said Thursday. The 15-year-old boy was nabbed in Coney Island Thursday morning ...
The teens proudly posted video of their escapade on Instagram, showing them riding an R160 subway car through Brooklyn at speeds of up to 30 mph, blowing through signals and stations. Police ...
Ka’Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York City’s subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator. Instead, on a December morning in 2022, Ka ...
Instagram video shows the teens riding an R160 subway car through Brooklyn at speeds of up to 30 mph, blowing through signals and stations. Police confirmed that at least one train’s black box ...
A second train was found with broken door locks, parked on a layup track in the same area. Instagram video shows the teens riding an R160 subway car through Brooklyn at speeds of up to 30 mph, blowing ...
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