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New footage shows faces of teen troublemakers who cops say took NYC subway train on weekend joyride

We can now meet young people behind a great train robbery.

The new NYPD video shows the face of a teen -out trouble maker in a backpack saying that he was on an empty subway train on the weekend on the weekend.

The clear clip released on Wednesday night shows a pack of six baby faces of the baby who got off the R train at 10:20 pm on Saturday at Sansett Park in Brooklyn.

Most are shown to carry this bag, one of which seems to have a professional camera that hits the neck.

The new NYPD video shows the face of a subway Joylider for the first time in a backpack. NYPD

The video previously released by NYPD shows that it is difficult for teen young people to raise their hood into a dark train car and make a face.

Police said on Thursday that a reckless crew had started spinning the R-train at the 36th Avenue, as the police initially said, instead of the storage yard of the Queen's Forest Hills-71 Avenue Station.

According to police officers, Before obtaining trains, Fuligan was initially trying to cover a security camera lens with a black marker to protect the identity.

The reckless crew started spinning the R train late at night at 36th Avenue Station. DCPI

Police said that they still recorded the escape and later posted on Instagram.

According to the sources, adrenaline poisoners reached a speed of about 30 mph with brave riding comfort.

At least a part of the boy's journey was done on active trains, but it was unknown how much they would make before throwing the train, but the information said.

The six Furigan said that at least a part of their journey had taken on an active train route. NYPD

After that, they ran away on foot and were still loose on Thursday.

The incident occurred several months after two 17 -year -old children were arrested in September because they tried to get on a subway train at Brierwood Station in Queens for midnight Joylide.

At the time, two suspects were accused of boarding the train and being operated in a short distance before the crash was dropped.

The previously released video shows the crew of a baby's face walking in a dark subway car. NYPD

Anyone who has information about the latest teen criminals is a NYPD crime stopper hotline in 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782) Please call me.

The general public can also submit hints by logging in to a criminal stopper website. https://rimeStoppers.nypdonline.org/Or X @nypdtips.

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