17 arrested in Randolph, Massachusetts street takeover near Boston

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Local authorities in Massachusetts say they have arrested 17 people from across New England in connection with a shocking street invasion in the suburban town of Boston.
The takeover took place last October, according to Randolph, Massachusetts police, who said in a statement that the incident was coordinated. During the event, the intersection of North Main Street and Oak Street was closed as drivers “performed drift maneuvers and donuts on the roadway.”
“Investigators determined that participants blocked intersections to allow drivers to perform stunts,” the statement said. The statement was included. “Spectators surrounded the area and recorded videos for social media.”
Dashcam footage of a street takeover in Randolph, Massachusetts, on October 25, 2025, shows the chaos as agitators jump into police cruisers. (Randolph Police Department)
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According to the information provided by the police, approximately 100 people attended the event.
Dashboard camera footage from a police cruiser arriving at the scene shows a brazen disregard for the arrival of authorities as takeover participants, some wearing black face masks, leap onto the vehicle’s hood as fireworks explode at an intersection behind them.
At one point in the chaos, a firework appears to explode on the windshield wiper cover, sending sparks flying towards the cruiser’s windshield.
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In total, 16 people from five New England states and one person from New York were charged in connection with the takeover.
William Scott Cantwell, 19, of Warwick, Rhode Island, faces four charges; These include conspiracy, disorderly conduct, theft by hiding property, and interfering with a police officer.

Dashcam footage of a street takeover in Randolph, Massachusetts, on October 25, 2025, shows the chaos as agitators jump into police cruisers. (Randolph Police Department)
The 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 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.
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Daniel Lee Jordan, 19, of Gilmanton, New Hampshire, was charged with conspiracy, false license plate to conceal identity and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Nathaniel Jaymoni Urbeaz, 22, of Dedham, Massachusetts, was charged with conspiracy, disguise to obstruct justice, disorderly conduct and interfering with a police officer.

Dashcam footage of a street takeover in Randolph, Massachusetts, on October 25, 2025, shows the chaos as agitators jump into police cruisers. (Randolph Police Department)
Jaden Williams, 23, of Putnam, Connecticut, was charged with conspiracy and false license plates to conceal his identity.
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C. Anthony R. Llenas, 23, of Boston, was charged with conspiracy and disorderly conduct.
The following individuals were each charged with one count 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.
- Hasshelyn Darnely Cabral, 20, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
- David Deshawn Daniel, 20, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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“Taking over the streets creates dangerous conditions for everyone involved, including responding officers, anyone traveling in that area, and residents living nearby,” Randolph police Chief Anthony Marag said. “This case required extensive investigative work and strong coordination between multiple law enforcement agencies. I commend our detectives for the time and effort they spent in identifying those responsible, and I also want to recognize the patrol officers who faced a volatile situation that night and continued to work to keep the community safe.”




