The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) has issued a public statement announcing the search of two known street racers who are currently wanted on outstanding warrants related to dangerous driving activity earlier this year.
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‘Known Street Racer’ Arrested After Meetup Causes $100,000 in Damages
A street racer has been arrested after a meetup that he allegedly organized caused more than $100,000 in damage to a Nashville street.
“A known street racer has been charged with felony vandalism after allegedly facilitating an unsanctioned meetup earlier this year on Airpark Center Drive East that caused more than $100,000 in damages,” the city of Nashville said in a press release. “Austin Scott, 25, of Murfreesboro was arrested by [Tennessee Highway Patrol] in Rutherford County on the outstanding warrant after being identified as a suspected lead organizer for Night Riderz.”
Read the full storyNashville Street Racer Arrested, Charged with Felony Reckless Endangerment
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) announced Sunday that a 20-year old Smyrna man was arrested and charged over the weekend for “dangerously sliding around a group of people” in South Nashville during a street race.
Read the full storyBlaine First Minnesota City to Criminalize Street Racing
The Twin Cities suburb of Blaine is the first city in Minnesota to criminalize street racing with a specific ordinance.
The ordinance deems street racing and “exhibition driving” an unlawful assembly, which is a misdemeanor offense. Both drivers and spectators are liable to be charged under the ordinance, which took effect Monday, September 19.
Read the full storyGeorgia Officials Say the First Year of the State Crime-Fighting Unit Has Been a Success
Georgia officials say the first year of the Multi-Agency Crime Suppression Unit’s operations has been a resounding success, and they vow to continue efforts.
The unit launched amid a rise in violent crime and illicit street racing in Georgia, conducting its “first wave” on April 9, 2021.
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