But it can also apply to static meet-ups between car enthusiasts and other events permitted by police. Vehicles might convene ...
A new proposed ordinance by City-County Council could help Indianapolis Metropolitan Police tackle street takeovers.
Police have been met with violent crowds when trying to break up street takeovers. Lawmakers have tried to crack down on them ...
The ordinance allows the police department to seize vehicles involved in takeovers for up to six months, along with a $1,000 ...
Illegal street takeovers and racing events continued in Louisville over the weekend. Louisville Metro Police said they seized ...
Louisville Metro Police Chief Paul Humphrey backs Mayor Craig Greenberg, saying crushing seized street racing vehicles would ...
That’s evidently what happened on back-to-back nights when officers responded to street racing and street takeover ... those at the event crowded the police car and began to throw road signs ...
Now, officers are looking for the driver who was allegedly racing Charles Williams IV in a black SUV before the deadly crash.
Nine people were arrested and charged with eluding during an illegal car racing event in Newark on Sunday, Sept. 15, ...
The FBI raided Rahal Letterman Lanigan's racing headquarters in Indiana on Wednesday, according to local news reports. Officials with the bureau confirmed to FOX59 that agents were at the headquarters ...
Besides increasing fines, police can now also impound a vehicle based on probable cause alone. Before the new law, officers ...