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Drone footage shows teenagers riding on top of subway train

Drone footage shows teenagers riding on top of subway train

Independent6 hours ago
Four young males, aged between 12 and 16, were apprehended after allegedly being caught subway surfing on a moving train in New York City.
The incident occurred on Thursday, 10 July, on a northbound 6 express train in the Bronx.
NYPD drone footage captured a group of boys standing on top of and between carriages, leading to transit officers and police stopping the train.
The alleged subway-surfers were taken into custody at Parkchester Station, with no injuries reported.
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