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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – The surge in illegal street racing during the pandemic hasn’t slowed down. But neither has the response from law enforcement, while other groups are encouraging legal forms ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was sentenced to five years probation and 30 days of jail time on Thursday following a multi-car crash last year, according to the Dallas County District ...
He raced against another driver at least eight times near Irvine with “speeds topping even 150 mph,” prosecutors say.
A Nevada DMV official is hoping a new law will help improve the Las Vegas Valley’s air quality and cut back on street racing.
The California Highway Patrol documented 984 street racing incidents in Los Angeles County last year — including spontaneous races and organized events — accounting for a little more than 40% ...
Police say street racing has become more prevalent in Southern Nevada, and authorities are accelerating efforts to bring it to a stop. VIEW E-EDITION. 99¢ for 6 mos. Support local journalism.
"Street racing is not just stupid, it's deadly,” Albuquerque police Chief Harold Medina said in the ad. “We see it every day. Innocent lives destroyed by reckless speeding on our streets." ...
Street racing persists in the Salt Lake Valley, even with laws aimed at cracking down on the activity, as population growth infringes on out-of-the-way streets and forces race tracks to close.
Serious street racing—realstreet racing—is never done for free. Typical cars—the vast majority run mid-1 to mid-12's—will bet $100 to $300 each on a race.
They are tracked by a street racing intelligence group made up of hundreds of law enforcement officers from the Georgia State Patrol and Gwinnett, DeKalb County and Atlanta police departments.