Grand DEATH Auto
3:30 in the morning they all snuck out, with their parents asleep—and were caught before in same situation some weeks ago
>>The three teens do not have any notable criminal history, but they were stopped by a deputy around 4:00 a.m. on Sept. 11 wearing black clothes with their faces covered. They were returned to their parents after that incident. —Fox News
2017, same county
>>Six teens had been “running in tandem” since stealing a Ford Explorer and a Chrysler Sebring on Aug. 3 from a Clearwater car lot, said Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, who called the situation a “game” they played — steal cars, drive at high speed overnight and do it again the next day.
ST PETERSBURG, Fla. —
Florida authorities said three teenagers — one 14-year-old and two 16-year-olds — stole a sport utility vehicle, sped away from officers and died in a fiery, violent crash early Sunday morning.
The 4:30 a.m. crash happened in Pinellas County, in west-central Florida.
Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said in a news conference Sunday morning that a fourth teen in the SUV, who is 14, survived and is hospitalized. He said all the teens all had criminal histories — including one who had gotten out of jail on July 31.
If you ask me, the three surviving teens just had a 3:30am “wake-up” call. The question is: Will they realize it?
(Or will they simply choose a better driver next time out?)