The Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) has initiated several measures to tackle a rise in illegal street racing and reckless driving following multiple incidents over the weekend. Between 9:30 PM Saturday and 4:33 AM Sunday, officers responded to gatherings involving as many as 200 vehicles that involved the detonation of fireworks, drifting, setting fires, and assaulting police.
NIGHT OF CHAOS.
The timeline of these incidents began at 9:30 PM at 7400 Bustleton Ave, where around 50 cars were present. Officers issued 24 citations under the Nuisance Car Ordinance, including 15 to spectators. One driver, who attempted to evade police by driving at them, collided with another vehicle. There is now an active warrant for the driver’s arrest.
At 11:47 PM, over 100 vehicles were drifting at 20th and Pattison Ave. Two individuals from nearby communities were arrested after fleeing and crashing their car. By 3:30 AM, the incidents had moved to 3300 Fox St. A 39th District officer sustained minor injuries when his vehicle was hit by another car. The suspect subsequently sped off.
At 4:00 AM, approximately 200 cars gathered at Island and Bartram Ave for drag racing and drifting. Police were attacked, and the crowd dispersed upon the arrival of additional units. The last reported incident occurred at 4:33 AM at 15th and Market, where more than 100 cars were setting trash fires and vandalizing police vehicles.
Violent mob of Philadelphia felons overtakes police officer attempting to break up street takeover.
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DAMAGE TO POLICE VEHICLES.
Deputy Commissioner Mike Cram commented on the severity of the situation, noting the dangerous behavior of participants and the extent of damage to police vehicles. Cram emphasized that the individuals involved do not consider the safety of others or their own.
The Philadelphia Police Department has deployed additional officers to address these illegal gatherings. “Do not think for a moment that you got away with it,” the department declared. They added: “There are cameras everywhere, there is a considerable amount of evidence to go through, PPD will use that evidence to make arrests when warranted.”
Philadelphia basically looks like a game of Grand Theft Auto now.
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