A woman who caused a panic on sex with animal videoa subway train last week was arrested on Tuesday and now faces a reckless endangerment charge.
Zaida Pugh, 21, a self-described actress, said she was hoping to create a viral video and start a conversation around how people treat the homeless when she walked onto a D train last week with a bucket of bugs.
SEE ALSO: Fit grandpa offered a subway seat turns it down with gymnasticsPugh, pretending to be homeless, said she was selling crickets and worms for a quarter each.
In a video of the incident, a riled up and nervous group of people crowds around Pugh as she walks amid passengers on the train. She and some of the passengers shout at each other before one of them smacks the bucket out of Pugh's hands, sending hundreds of critters flying.
One of the riders pulled the emergency brake, so everyone wound up stuck on the Manhattan Bridge for around 30 minutes.
Pugh screams throughout the rest of the video as other passengers try to restrain her. She spits on herself and the train, urinates, and at one point says she's about to poop.
Pugh apologized in a near-40-minute Facebook video after the furor over her stunt seemed to reach its peak.
"I just want to say sorry for everything that I've done toward you or however I made you feel," she said. "There's a lot of people that really hate me and is threatening me and want me probably dead and everything. And I don't want that. That's not the type of attention that I wanted."
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