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He raced against another driver at least eight times near Irvine with “speeds topping even 150 mph,” prosecutors say.
Street racing isn’t like it is in the movies. It has the potential to be seriously dangerous, even fatal for drivers and spectators. Tragically, one New York YouTuber proved the deadliness of ...
A once-popular YouTuber caught in a crackdown on illegal street racing in the Irvine area has pleaded guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, but may serve the time under electronic confinement, ...
Yet another car YouTuber has died after a single-vehicle accident, this time in New York. Andre Beadle, better known as 1Stockf30 on social media, crashed his BMW M240i into a light pole near John ...
Steven Fredenhagen, left, and Joseph Lukas. Lukas, 36, of Romeoville, turned himself in Saturday and was charged with two counts of street racing, according to a Plainfield police news release.
Five men have been arrested on street racing charges, including a YouTuber named Paul Powell. The Chicago Tribune reports that a video posted online by Powell, through the YouTube channel ...
Paul Powell, whose FamilyCruisin channel on YouTube has more than 64,000 subscribers, was arrested by Plainfield, Illinois police last week and charged with 15 misdemeanor counts of street racing ...
A YOUTUBER and popular street racer has died at the age of 25 after crashing his BMW in front of a horrified crowd during a drag race. Influencer 1Stockf30 was killed on Tuesday when his 2024 BMW X… ...
The reckless street-racing YouTuber Antonio Ginestri, who once taunted New York City and New Jersey cops before his arrest, has now been charged in connection to a string of burglaries in the Garde… ...
WAUKESHA COUNTY (WITI) -- A video posted to YouTube shows street racing on I-43, and now, two men have received citations in the case. 28-year-old Konrad Peters of Milwaukee is cited for speeding ...
A local news outlet reports that Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno was the one behind the wheel of the speeding Huracan ...
Underground street racing has long been an illicit part of Los Angeles’ car culture, with boulevards transformed into wide-open stretches of tarmac, ready made for smooth tires, supercharged ...