Zaida Pugh, the self-proclaimed "actress" who pretended to be a homeless woman and unleashed a box full of crickets and worms on a crowded D train last week as part of a viral "prank," has been arrested, according to police.

The NYPD tells us Pugh was arrested today and charged with reckless endangerment. The 21-year-old told us over the weekend that the stunt, which set off a chaotic panic in the car, was meant to "show how people react to homeless people, how people look down at them." She said she did not expect a straphanger to pull the emergency brake, which trapped the train on the Manhattan bridge for nearly half an hour. "I'm sorry about the situation and hope not to be be involved in anything like that," she claimed.

Pugh also put a nearly 40-minute "apology" video on her Facebook page, should you care to watch.

Please watch before I remove everything ..I am very sorry as I say again for those who said I didn't care even... https://t.co/svLQDd8Zre — Zaida Pugh (@msmuffin226) August 30, 2016



She also claims that people "want [her] dead." "My dreams for being an actress or whatever, that's going to go down the drain...There are people after me. Want to kill me,” she wrote on Facebook.