COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA)— Three individuals had been arrested after greater than 25 high-performance automobiles had been discovered rushing, doing donuts on Alligator Alley, the Florida Freeway Patrol introduced.
On Feb. 22, round 4:00 p.m., FHP responded to a report of stopped automobiles and a helicopter flying at a low altitude to realize footage on I-75.
In response to FHP, 5 SUV’s had been parked facet by facet blocking the journey lanes and the shoulder on I-75.
A number of individuals had been standing exterior of their automobiles whereas a brilliant inexperienced sports activities automotive did donuts leaving thick smoke and a visual haze within the space.
As troopers had been responding to the incident, greater than 25 sports activities automobiles had been rushing north, FHP stated.
Troopers stopped the intense inexperienced Porsche GT3 911 within the car parking zone of a recreation space the place Scott Reback who recognized himself because the passenger was arrested.
Right now, the driving force of the automobile solely described as “the digicam man,” stays unknown.
Extra troopers responded to a avenue takeover at 4:09 p.m. on Feb. 22 that was occurring within the northbound lanes of I-75.
In response to FHP, troopers noticed a blue Porsche make an unlawful U-turn at mile marker 65, which is a prohibited U-turn spot.
Troopers stopped the Porsche and it was later decided the automotive was unregistered.
The Porsche was impounded and the driving force, Rashed Fathi Rashed, 39, was issued a misdemeanor discover to seem in court docket, FHP stated.
Troopers then noticed a two-door 2024 blue Ferrari SF90 racing with a number of unique automobiles on I-75 round 4:19 p.m.
In response to FHP, the Ferrari didn’t have a license tag displayed and was clocked at 148 mph in a 70 mph zone.
A visitors cease was initiated and the driving force, Andrew Mumtaz Tadras, from New York positioned underneath arrest.