


Four teens and two adults were busted for violently robbing a man and woman on board a Manhattan train over the weekend, cops said early Wednesday.
Two girls, 14 and 15, and two boys, 15 and 16 – joined by Kareem Reyolds, 21, and Kyle Carmichael, 29 – flashed a knife and switchblade at a 39-year-old man and pummeled a 40-year-old woman in the face on board a No. 1 train at 34th Street-Penn Station on Sunday night, according to police.
The female suspects demanded the woman’s phone before punching her in the face, police said. The other members of the group then demanded the man’s shoes, cell phone and wallet.
The group managed to take the man’s wallet and cell phone, and bolted from the train at the 28th Street station, cops said.
The victims suffered minor injuries and were expected to recover.
The NYPD released surveillance photos of the crew on Monday — with two of them seen in black ski masks.
The crew was nabbed Tuesday when officers recognized them from a wanted poster linked to the Sunday crime that happened
They were picked up at the Chambers Street station and charged with robbery. Carmichael faces an additional rap for criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
Reynolds, from the Bronx, has one prior arrest, while Carmichael, from Newark, NJ, has three, according to police.
The teens’ names were not released because they are minors.