Subway Fare Beater Caught With 2-Foot Sword In The Bronx, Police Say
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – MTA officials say one of their biggest problems is the large number of commuters not paying the tolls – they may want to amend that to include fare beaters with medieval weapons.
Police got more than they bargained for after stopping one fare beater in the Bronx.
Authorities say 22-year-old Randolph Bowling was caught jumping over a turnstile early Friday morning in Parkchester.
When an officer stopped him and noticed he was carrying something suspicious, it turned out to be a large sword.
Last night Officer Yusupov of our Anti-Terrorism Unit arrested 22 year-old Randolph Bowling for evading the fare when he was found to be in possession of this illegal sword- Improving public safety means maintaining order and keeping dangerous weapons out of our subway system pic.twitter.com/20bGtbBLq9
— NYPD Transit (@NYPDTransit) June 28, 2019
Bowling was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a weapon.
Along with his two-foot sword, the 22-year-old was also caught with pot and stolen credit cards. He was charged with theft and unlawful possession of marijuana.