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Fr33way
11-06-2006, 01:23 PM
http://uplode.us/up/nooooo_2.gif

Not so much....

http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_1.jpg

http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_10.jpg

http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_2.jpg

http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_3.jpg

http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_8.jpg

Fr33way
11-06-2006, 01:25 PM
I know this is the pics forums but I figured I would put some background.


Police sting puts brakes on I-485 racing
11 people arrested, 17 cars confiscated

DÁNICA COTO
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Slideshow | Cars seized, racers arrested

Drivers who reached speeds of 165 mph on Interstate 485 were among those targeted by police this weekend in an ongoing crackdown against street racers in Mecklenburg County.

After four months of surveillance, authorities on Sunday arrested 11 people and seized 17 souped-up cars. They began investigating after receiving complaints of more than 100 people gathering Saturday nights at the Stonecrest at Piper Glen shopping center in south Charlotte.

People would meet in the parking lot and then race on the outerbelt or Rea Road, police said.

"It's easy to say that speed kills, but these folks haven't realized that," said Maj. Dale Greene, who oversees Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's special operations unit.

The sting was called "Enjoy the Show" because big crowds gathered to watch the street racers, Greene said. It's a growing problem, with several Web sites promoting the next race, he added. Spontaneous racing also has become popular, with cars slowing to 35 mph on a highway and then racing to the next exit when someone blows a car horn three times, he said.

Most racers are men in their late teens to early 30s, police said. Those arrested early Sunday live in Charlotte, Kannapolis and Monroe and are between the ages of 18 and 22, along with one 31-year-old man who police said likely organized races.

They all face several misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and prearranged speed competition. Their cars, some valued at up to $40,000, likely will be sold at a public auction, police said.

On Sunday, officers seized several Ford Mustangs, Honda Civics, Acuras and Mitsubishis. Many had new engines and transmissions, and their owners had stripped the seats, radios and air conditioners so the cars could go faster, an undercover CMPD officer who didn't want to be identified told the Observer. One Mustang had a racing engine in it, police said.

DMV officials claimed at least six of the 17 cars because they think some of the cars contained stolen parts.

Michael King, 20, who faces one charge of prearranged speed competition and two charges of reckless driving, said he's never raced. But he added that he bought his 1994 Mustang two years ago and souped it up to make the engine sound bigger.

King said he started hanging out at Stonecrest about two years ago because of the big parking lot and the number of people showing off their cars.

"I might play around and spin a tire," he said.

About four years ago, racers in Mecklenburg County would congregate at a Home Depot along Providence Road near Ballantyne until officers ran them off. Now they've chosen Stonecrest, probably because it's close to several interstates and has a large parking lot, police said. Crosland, the company that manages Stonecrest, allowed people to gather in the parking lot so police could investigate, authorities said.

In the past two months, authorities also have arrested eight people and seized eight cars as part of the sting.

More than 70 officers with CMPD, the N.C. Highway Patrol and the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles were part of the sting. At least 60 warrants are still pending, and more car seizures are expected, Greene said.

Racers still meet at other south Charlotte shopping centers, Greene said, and police will target those in upcoming months.

Among Those Arrested Sunday

• Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte.

• José P. Hernández, 22, of Charlotte.

• Jorge Alfonso Maldonado, 21, of Monroe.

• Michael King, 20, of Kannapolis.

• Emanuel Fakhori, 20, of Charlotte.

• James Ivey, 19, of Kannapolis.

• Thomas Blakney, 19, of Kannapolis.

• Timothy Roberts, 19, of Charlotte.

• Michael Clontz, 19, of Monroe.

• Vincent Aupied, 18, of Charlotte.

HeLLo iM iZzY
11-06-2006, 01:25 PM
Arrested because of a meet? Missing some details here.

HeLLo iM iZzY
11-06-2006, 01:26 PM
NVM I saw you just posted the rest of the details.

HeLLo iM iZzY
11-06-2006, 01:34 PM
Damn thats crazy as hell.

benwaballs
11-06-2006, 02:01 PM
One Mustang had a racing engine in it, police said..

:lmfao:

con
11-06-2006, 02:07 PM
basically similar to the shit that happened off of Moreland Ave. a few years back. I took the hint when I saw an unmarked Crown Vic parked with a camera man inside the weekend before the bust.

smokinblackneon
11-06-2006, 03:28 PM
FTP

JDMBeau
11-06-2006, 03:30 PM
shit if they impounded my car, and were gonna sell it at an auction, some cops would be getting rocks through their own windows of their cars. thats just not cool.

i can understand doing something like pulling their liscense, and fining them a shit ton to where maybe they have to sell the car, but taking it away from them and selling it at an auction...thats just dirty

N/A EK
11-06-2006, 03:36 PM
basically similar to the shit that happened off of Moreland Ave. a few years back. I took the hint when I saw an unmarked Crown Vic parked with a camera man inside the weekend before the bust.

true

Fr33way
11-06-2006, 08:53 PM
i can understand doing something like pulling their liscense, and fining them a shit ton to where maybe they have to sell the car, but taking it away from them and selling it at an auction...thats just dirty

That's what I thought was nuts.

Bruce Leroy
11-06-2006, 10:39 PM
hmmm. There were cops at the last varsity meet.

MongolPup
11-07-2006, 12:32 AM
So did everyone there get arrested and towed or just the people that they had been observing?

.blank cd
11-07-2006, 12:40 AM
http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/charlotte/KRT_packages/archive/news/cars1106/images/racing_8.jpg

At least they got rid of some rice

.blank cd
11-07-2006, 12:41 AM
who did he think he was gonna beat anyway with them altezzas and all that chrome

::bling bling::

13Bracer
11-07-2006, 12:45 AM
who did he think he was gonna beat anyway with them altezzas and all that chrome

::bling bling::

hahah true:lmfao: :lmfao:

JDMBeau
11-07-2006, 04:26 AM
i think that shit would go diffrent at the varsity meet, i mean there is SO many cars and SO many people there, and so many cars, it would be like 6 hours to get everyone and the cars towed.

hell one time i remember a black da with red GT3s they were gonna tow....the truck couldnt even get positioned right to get the car on the damn truck LOL

that is why usually when we see cops there, they just come....look around...and leave.

unless of course idiots keep doing burnouts, then maybe cops will start doing something, that is just plain stupid IMO.

R_Rated
11-07-2006, 06:57 AM
The only people that got in trouble had drugs, stolen cars/parts, burnouts and caught racing. Everyone else was left alone.

1989_crx_si
11-08-2006, 10:16 PM
i'll like to go to those auctions.. =D