Police have identified four individuals connected to an attack on a police cruiser in Fairfax County. Warrants have been obtained for Carlos Matinez Jr., Dylan Heckard, and Ronal Urrea-Hernandez. The incident is part of a rising trend of street takeovers in the Washington region, where young people gather to showcase their vehicles and engage in reckless driving.
Police on Wednesday identified four of the people they say are connected to an attack on a Fairfax County police officer’s cruiser over the weekend. Police obtained warrants for Carlos Matinez Jr., 18; Dylan Heckard, 20; and Ronal Urrea-Hernandez, 18. Officials charged Matinez with reckless driving after a crash involving a cruiser. Police said they have not arrested Urrea-Hernandez and Heckard. They also have warrants for a 17-year-old from Arlington, whom they did not identify.
At a news conference Wednesday, Police Chief Kevin Davis said that street takeovers have been a rising trend in the Washington region. Young people typically meet at open lots overnight to show off their vehicles, he said. “They do doughnuts; they drive at high rates of speed,” Davis said. “They endanger the lives of themselves. They endanger the lives of their other enthusiastic and masked supporters
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