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Exclusive | Meet the five worst U -Bahn perpetrators in NYC –

They are the worst transit horrors of the Big Apple.

The five worst U -Bahn career criminals in the five districts have a whopping 590 busts between them -including more than 100 arrests for violent crimes such as robbery and rape.

The five repeat offenders belonged to hundreds of transitschs, which were summarized under a pilot program “quality of life” in NYPD Transit Districts in Brooklyn and Queens – and three of the alleged criminals are now behind bars.

“It is encouraging that we can prove that with the proper enforcement of laws, shocking, shocking, real, sought -after, dangerous people from the street and from the U -Bahn system from the U -Bahn system can be known without indiscriminately” rounds “, said a source of the law enforcement authorities.

The 56 -year -old Robert Davis was arrested 129 times in his criminal career, which made him one of the worst transvogors. Received by the NY Post

NYPD Brass started the pilot in Transit District 20 in Queens and Transit District 34 in Brooklyn. According to statistics, the initiative paid off a quick dividends.

The pilot program has the best revival of the old school work by questioning that knitters have committed the crimes of quality of life such as smoking in the subways or the wearing of weapons.

The NYPD started pilot programs in two transit districts to aim at the quality of life of the quality of life – and pay off. Michael Nagle

Where in the past police officers usually only the small criminals from the U -Bahn stations -knew that they would normally only go away from the state's criminal judicial reforms -now ask for ID.

The result, as police statistics show that police officers snap hundreds of suspects because of more serious crimes, including dozens of sought for outstanding law enforcement commands, show the statistics.

Since the initiative was started in District 20 on February 18 and District 34 on February 17, the police made ahead of 671 criminals and 313 arrested for more serious criminal charges – including 180, which were searched for active arrest warrants, as the statistics show.

“It is neither a hammer all the time nor a feather,” said the source. “But if you manage to get a man with over a hundred arrests and in a well -known gang, sensible people can finally see the meaning of having an equal enforcement.”

Jorge Molina, 36, has 128 arrests on his rap leaf, including 60 due to serious crimes, as recorded. Received by the NY Post
The 28 -year -old Kenney Mitchell is the youngest of the five worst U -Bahn perpetrators in the Big Apple, with 116 arrests in his record. Received by the NY Post

One of the notorious career criminals that were picked up in the new efforts was Robert Davis, 56, who has been arrested 129 times in the past, 19 of those due to crimes that belonged nine.

Davis, a renowned member of the Latin Kings in Rikers Island around 3,000 US dollars, was stopped when police officers discovered him on the Queens Boulevard between cars – and it was found that he had at least five active arrest warrants.

Jorge Molina, 36, has 128 arrests under his belt – 60 due to criminal offenses, including 52 burglary. Molina is now behind bars with a deposit of 7,500 US dollars, as the records of the correction department show.

Kenney Mitchell, a career perpetrator with 116 arrests, was also arrested, mainly because of low crimes.

Mitchell, the youngest of the five at 28, is at a deposit of 5,000 US dollars at Rikers.

Two others, William Watts and Pablo Colon, remain free despite a series of earlier arrests without deposit.

Watts, 57, has 114 earlier arrests, including three for robbery and two for attacks, such as recordings.

The 56 -year -old Pablo Colon was arrested 103 times, making him one of the worst transit recurrent. Received by the NY Post
The 57 -year -old William Watts was arrested 114 times, including for robbery and assault, such as recordings. Received by the NY Post

Colon, a 56-year relapse, has 103 arrests in his record, including 16 crimes for burglary, robbery, assault and great theft.

The transit initiative was announced on the eve of the police officer Jessica Tisch last week a new division “Quality of Life” for the clamping of aggressive Panhandler, drug use and vagrants on the streets and U -Bahn.

The department will be completed in the coming months, said Tisch.