Exclusive | Meet the teen heroes who turned suspected firebug Sebastian Zapeta-Calil over to cops: 'Really surreal'
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"It was that big of a coincidence to the point where I felt like I was dreaming - like it wasn't even real. Things happen in the world, but you don't actually feel like it's going to happen to you," Kingson recalled in an exclusive interview with The Post. "It just felt really surreal to me. I didn't really think anything of it at first. But then once I actually got home and started thinking about it, everything really started to set in that that really happened."
"We walked onto the train and we were joking like, 'He's going to be on this train' and then we walk on and I see him," said Christos, who lives in Kensington. "They didn't believe me at first because they thought I was joking. But then after a couple of minutes, they also looked at him and then they realized, 'okay, that's actually him' . . . The tone got a little bit more serious."
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