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Girl, 18, arrested for subway joyride after pepper-spraying MTA employee: sources
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Girl, 18, arrested for subway joyride after pepper-spraying MTA employee: sources

Last updated: June 4, 2025 9:43 pm
Editorial Board Published June 4, 2025
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Justine Randall, 18, was arrested Monday and charged with reckless endangerment, housebreaking, trespassing and unauthorized use of a automobile for allegedly strolling onto Metropolitan Transportation Authority subway tracks and continuing to interrupt into and function a subway practice in Brooklyn at a velocity of no less than 30 mph.

Police had been known as round 4:30 a.m. Sunday after a subway tower operator observed a practice making an unauthorized transfer on the specific observe close to the Liberty Ave. station of the C practice in East New York, based on sources.

Sources mentioned the rogue subway driver took the practice two stations away earlier than returning it to the layup tracks close to Liberty Ave. By the point police arrived, the obvious joyrider was gone.

However based on a prison criticism filed in Brooklyn Prison Courtroom, surveillance footage from the practice and the station confirmed a lady on the controls of a subway practice, piloting it “at a high rate of speed exceeding 30 miles per hour.”

Randall’s alleged joyride comes simply 4 days after she was arrested on fees she pepper-sprayed an MTA transit employee within the face after being caught trespassing on a subway storage observe close to the 86th St. Station in Bay Ridge.

In that incident, an MTA supervisor checking a laid-up practice for trespassers encountered the individual cops later alleged was Randall.

After an trade of blows and pepper-spray, the trespasser ran off by means of an emergency exit — however not earlier than sources mentioned the perp stole the supervisor’s keys.

Randall pleaded not responsible to these fees final week, and her case was adjourned to a diversionary program often known as “Problem-Solving Court.”

Attorneys with the Authorized Support Society, who’re representing Randall in each instances, declined to remark.

The incidents are the newest in a spate of transit thefts.

Final month, $12,000 price of safety cameras had been stolen from a practice in Queens after a botched try at a joyride.

In January, a bunch of teenagers broke right into a pair of R trains parked alongside layup tracks in Brooklyn and took them for a spin.

A 15-year-old Bronx boy suspected of involvement in that and no less than eight different practice break-ins was nabbed a month later when he confirmed up at college with a backpack stuffed with MTA walkie-talkies, practice keys and a slew of different transit instruments and kit.

Initially Revealed: June 4, 2025 at 4:59 PM EDT

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