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Forget Running, This Cop Knows You’re In An E46 And He’s In A Helicopter Using Infrared

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Street takeovers and sideshows are an alluring temptation for hoon-minded enthusiasts looking to demonstrate their motorized mayhem-making skills, and as you might expect, they’re unquestionably dangerous. That’s why police forces are leveraging all sorts of tactics to put them to a stop. In Tampa, that means using helicopters and night-vision tech, and in the case captured here, we get to hear how officers approach the situation.

With a mission to “balance education and enforcement,” as Tampa police called the effort, officers stepped up traffic enforcement over the long Labor Day weekend, with a focus on the Courtney Campbell Causeway, the northernmost bridge across Old Tampa Bay.

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That put them about eight miles from the Tampa Convention Center when they received a report of a potential takeover. A helicopter spotted a car as it did donuts in an intersection with dozens of bystanders around 2 a.m.

“Alright, we’ve got one on video now doing donuts right here, we’ll keep an eye on it as units come in, it’ll be our next one” we hear one officer aboard the helo says. Just like that, the police have decided which car they’ll go after next and there’s little the driver can do to get away.

In fact, the officer aboard the aircraft deserves a bit of a shout-out for his ability to ID the offending vehicle as a BMW E46 3-Series from his vantage point. As officers arrive, it’s easy to see the crowd begin to scatter and the BMW drive off, tearing away in the only open direction, southbound:

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A police SUV pulls up behind the BMW about two minutes later and radios up to the helo to confirm they have the right car. “Is it like a four-door sedan?” asks the officer in the car. “Yeah, it’s the one right in front of you,” says the officer in the air.

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Just like that, five different police cruisers roll up and surround the BMW in a parking lot. They arrested 18-year-old Elian Michele for unlawful racing on a highway while engaged in a coordinated street takeover – which begs the question, “Is there such a thing as “lawful racing on a highway?” (Outside of that one wild race in Lithuania of course.) Mr. Michele also received two narcotics charges, so not his best night. The BMW was impounded, with no word (that I could find before publishing) on how long it’ll be off the streets.

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The message from the local PD with a video like this is about as clear as it gets: “Those who engage in such reckless and dangerous behavior will face the full consequences of the law,” said Chief Bercaw. “It should be clear that this type of activity is not tolerated in Tampa. You will be caught, you will be arrested, and your car will be seized.”

According to Tampa PD, a total of 1,183 traffic stops were made over the weekend, with 1,012 warnings and 531 citations issued. On the causeway alone, Tampa PD cited 106 people for speeding.

Below is another example from five months ago when police used the same tactics successfully that they did over this past weekend.

Participants in street takeovers and sideshows can face some pretty serious consequences, and even those merely watching can be fined. Behind-the-wheel participants can receive a third-degree felony charge, lose their license for two years, lose their vehicle to an impound lot, and/or face a $4,000 fine.

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The lesson is clear: keep it on the track. You never know who is watching from above.

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Cars? I've owned a few
Cars? I've owned a few
2 months ago

The only time I’ve heard of a car outrunning a police helicopter was back in 2017 when a guy stole a Dodge Challenger Hellcat in Houston and drove it east on I-10. I’ve driven on that stretch of freeway more times than I care to remember, and it was somewhat amazing that traffic allowed him to actually outrun a Houston PD MD-500 helicopter. The MD-500 is capable of cruising at ~135kts/155 mph. However, the thief ran out of fuel before the helicopter did and he was eventually spotted and apprehended in a cow pasture.

Scott Ashley
Scott Ashley
2 months ago

One would hope the “spectators” who are stuck at the intersection where this idiot is putting on his show would not be charged!

James Thomas
James Thomas
2 months ago

You can open all the tracks you want and these idiots will still race on the streets. Why? Many of the cars are stolen, and many of the drivers are getting high or drinking.

Fasterlivingmagazine
Fasterlivingmagazine
2 months ago

I would love for hill climbs to be more popular in the US, theres a street by my house that would be perfect for the job. Unfortunately i suppose you would have to make sure the people who own homes on the proposed hillclimb track would be ok with it.

Tony Cotton
Tony Cotton
2 months ago

3 rounds of the British Hillclimb Championship are run on public roads – Craigantlet (N Ireland), Bouley Bay (Jersey) and Vel Des Terres (Guernsey). I did all 30+ years ago. We’re not so enlightemed in England, though I’ve done British Sprint Championship (flat hillclimbs) at New Brighton and Weston-Super-Mare. There was also a more famous one at Brighton on the South Coast.

Ncbrit
Ncbrit
2 months ago

Isle of Man TT anyone?

Ted Schwartz
Ted Schwartz
2 months ago

Legal on-road racing, I give you The Big Bend Open road Race (Home – BBORR | Big Bend Open Road Race – Texas HWY 285)…

Angrycat Meowmeow
Angrycat Meowmeow
2 months ago

Wow this happened just a few miles from me and I had no idea. It was always my understanding that if you street race they straight up confiscate your vehicle. People racing on the bridges is insane and it happens all the time.

Bob Boxbody
Bob Boxbody
2 months ago

The article mentions not being able to find out how long the car will be impounded, but the police wording says “seized”, which is quite a long impound indeed… As it should be.

Icouldntfindaclevername
Icouldntfindaclevername
2 months ago

Between the slow loading ads and the animated topshot, the site took forever to load.
Yes, I can block all that, but I prefer to run clean on this site

WaCkO
WaCkO
2 months ago

I think the web server is in back of David Tracy’s old mail jeep.
This site is one of the slowest sites I’ve ever been on.

Piston Slap Yo Mama
Piston Slap Yo Mama
2 months ago

As a Tampa native who generally distrusts the police: this is what you should be doing instead of whatever the F you’re usually doing in my fair city. I’ve had my fill of bro-culture, the cannon backfire of straight pipes, and testosterone-addled boys revving their engines at redline to impress their fellow simians. Toss ’em in the clink.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
2 months ago

What I think would be cool would be a helicopter with a mounted gun that fires sticky AirTags. They could just fly over a “sideshow” or “takeover”, tag every car, then ground units can follow them at a less than breakneck pace. The miscreants- ALL of them – get caught and punished, but with much less risk to public safety.

If the cars turn out to be stolen, hopefully they could recovered.

WasGTIthenGTOthenNOVAthenGTIthenA4nowS5
WasGTIthenGTOthenNOVAthenGTIthenA4nowS5
2 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

Or a special ink or dye in a paintball minigun.

Black Peter
Black Peter
2 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

They have GPS trackers they can launch from a car mounted cannon. Apparently the tip is coated in boogers. I know it’s been used successfully here in the Phoenix Metro.
https://www.starchase.com/products/gps-tracking-tag/

Not sure what the police will do with all the pent up testosterone they seem so be soaked in based on how chase perps are violently removed from the vehicles, by 8 officers and an additional 12 pile on to handcuff them.

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
2 months ago

I think it’s an E9x, but good spot by the officer.

Tartpop
Tartpop
2 months ago

Am I the only one who read Chief Bercaw as “Chief BearClaw”?

John Gustin
John Gustin
2 months ago
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RataTejas
RataTejas
2 months ago
Reply to  Tartpop

He’s big on the 2nd amendment. Bear Arms

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
2 months ago
Reply to  Tartpop

“2 Bear Claws please!”
-Newman

Musicman27
Musicman27
2 months ago

And this is why literally every NFS (Need For Speed) title has a “Don’t do this kinda crap” popup every time you start a game.

Ngl, I think organized street racing events would be cool though.

Last edited 2 months ago by Musicman27
Ben
Ben
2 months ago
Reply to  Musicman27

There are some roads near me that I wish they would close for events where you’re allowed to do some not street-legal or safe things. I’m sure the liability issues would be crippling, but man would I love to hit some of them at speeds not safe for public roads.

Geo Metro Mike
Geo Metro Mike
2 months ago
Reply to  Ben

Living out in the middle of nowhere America for a while now. Last year stumbled upon a paved airstrip for crop dusters with no barriers accessible by a county road. Been daydreaming about tearing it up at night but there’s a farmhouse 1/4 mile from the runway end and I’m betting they know the Sheriff.

Angrycat Meowmeow
Angrycat Meowmeow
2 months ago
Reply to  Musicman27

Bradenton Motorsports does “Street Heat” where they do 1/4 mile, roll racing etc. at times when I’d rather be in bed and it’s only a little over an hour away from Tampa.

Dogisbadob
Dogisbadob
2 months ago
Reply to  Musicman27

Too bad the nukes they drop in NFS aren’t used in real life lol
https://www.forceforgood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/nfshp2history2-768×432.jpg

Data
Data
2 months ago

JAFO wins.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
2 months ago
Reply to  Data

Man, I haven’t thought about Blue Thunder in decades!!

Mechjaz
Mechjaz
2 months ago

Please not gifs especially in header images please and thank you

Musicman27
Musicman27
2 months ago
Reply to  Mechjaz

Our internet surfing devices will thank you greatly.

Crimedog
Crimedog
2 months ago

So, speeding is enforced by aircraft? Okay.
I thought we saw an article that it just isn’t done anymore. Where is Tampa getting the money?

Musicman27
Musicman27
2 months ago
Reply to  Crimedog

Thank god they don’t drop literal bombs like in “Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)”.

Last edited 2 months ago by Musicman27
Frobozz
Frobozz
2 months ago
Reply to  Musicman27

Nah, that’s probably the only way they’ll get the point across to these bozos.

Musicman27
Musicman27
2 months ago
Reply to  Frobozz

It always was kinda fun to get yeeted 20 feet in the air by one of em.

Last edited 2 months ago by Musicman27
The Mark
The Mark
2 months ago
Reply to  Crimedog

The money is from ticketing the thousands of idiots who speed past school buses that have their blinking stop sign extended.

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