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Authorities in Massachusetts have apprehended 17 individuals from across the New England region in connection with a dramatic street takeover in a Boston suburb, Randolph.
Randolph police reported that the incident took place last October and was a premeditated event. During the takeover, the intersection of North Main Street and Oak Street was shut down as drivers executed drifting stunts and spun donuts on the road.
“Investigations revealed that participants deliberately blocked intersections to enable drivers to perform these stunts,” stated the police release. “Spectators gathered around to capture videos for social media sharing.”

Dashcam footage captured during the street takeover on October 25, 2025, depicts scenes of chaos, including individuals climbing onto a police cruiser, as shared by the Randolph Police Department.
Officials estimate that around 100 people attended this organized event.
Dashboard camera footage from a police cruiser that arrived on scene shows brazen disregard for the arrival of authorities, as takeover participants, some wearing black face coverings, jump on the hood of the vehicle while fireworks blast off in an intersection behind them.
At one point during the bedlam, a firework appears to be set off in the windshield wiper cowl, with sparks flying into the cruiser’s windshield.
All told, 16 people from five New England states and one person from New York have been charged in connection with the takeover.
William Scott Cantwell, 19, of Warwick, Rhode Island faces four charges, which include conspiracy, disorderly conduct, shoplifting by concealing merchandise and interfering with a police officer.

Dashcam footage of a street takeover in Randolph, Massachusetts from Oct. 25, 2025, shows chaos as agitators jump on police cruiser. (Randolph Police Department)
Three suspects, Divine Truth Norris Niles, 23, of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Nazeem Vincent McLeod, 20, of Worcester, Massachusetts, and Casey Rondeau, 20, of Farmington, Maine, were all charged with conspiracy, disorderly conduct and interfering with a police officer.
Jordan J. Ryan, 19, of Exeter, Rhode Island and Nahom Daniel Brook, 23, of Boston were charged with conspiracy and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Daniel Lee Jordan, 19, of Gilmanton, New Hampshire was charged with conspiracy, attaching wrong plates to conceal identity and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Nathaniel Jaymoni Urbeaz, 22, of Dedham, Massachusetts was charged with conspiracy, disguising to obstruct justice, disorderly conduct and interfering with a police officer.

Dashcam footage of a street takeover in Randolph, Massachusetts from Oct. 25, 2025, shows chaos as agitators jump on police cruiser. (Randolph Police Department)
Jaden Williams, 23, of Putnam, Connecticut, was charged with conspiracy and attaching wrong plates to conceal identity.
C. Anthony R. Llenas, 23, of Boston was charged with conspiracy and disorderly conduct.
The following people were charged with one count each of conspiracy:
- William G. Martinez, 31, of Bronx, New York
- Alec Enrique Cotto, 23, of Taunton, Massachusetts
- Aiden Quinn LeFleche, 19, of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Ashlee Renee Carrier McLeod, 22, of Leicester, Massachusetts
- Christopher William Diaz, 20, of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Hashelyn Darnely Cabral, 20, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts
- David Deshawn Daniel, 20, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts
“Street takeovers create dangerous conditions for everyone involved, including the responding officers, anyone traveling in that area and residents who live nearby,” said Randolph police Chief Anthony Marag. “This case required extensive investigative work and strong coordination between multiple law enforcement agencies. I commend our detectives for the time and effort they put into identifying those responsible, and I also want to recognize the patrol officers who faced a volatile situation that night and continued working to keep the community safe.”