The teenage threat, who was arrested eight times, was destroyed on Thursday last month after allegedly boarded an empty train on Joyrid, passing through Brooklyn, police and sources said .
The 15-year-old was plagued by a NYPD warrant unit at Vladeck House in Nicha on the Lower East Side for a bold January 25 robbery on the R train on Sunset Park. I did.
He was charged with reckless danger, criminal mischief and criminal trespassing.
Two other teens were arrested a few days ago.
Police sources say this isn't the first child to cause chaos on the subway.
According to sources, he was last arrested in the attack in March while the boy hangs behind five trains behind five trains.
The victim was walking when he struck the subway stairs, sources said.
Other arrests for the teenage thrill seeker include two charges of petit theft and a collar for criminal possession of stolen property.
The latest arrest on Thursday came days after the NYPD released new surveillance footage of troublemakers inside the station, and his face was visible.
The six crew members tried to protect their identity by covering the train's cameras with black markers, police said.
According to sources, the subway reached speeds of about 30 miles, and at least at least part of their journey occurred on active train lines.
It's unclear how much they earned before jumping off the train.
The troublemaker posted a video of Brazen Escapade on Instagram, sources said.
Three other suspects were still in the wind on Thursday.





