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DAMAURY MIKULA PULLED OVER FOR DRIVING 100mph IN FLORDIA - A TikTok star who provoked a 100 mph police chase for 'fun' was caught on camera and arrested by the Highway Patrol

 

A TikTok star who provoked a 100 mph police chase for 'fun' was caught on camera and arrested by the Highway Patrol




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San Francisco Safeway Cuts Hours Due to Rampant Shoplifting

Safeway Castro (waltarrrrr / Flickr / CC / Cropped)
waltarrrrr / Flickr / CC / Cropped
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A prominent Safeway supermarket in the Castro district of San Francisco is limiting its hours due to rampant shoplifting, the latest example of a retail store closing or limiting its operations in the left-liberal city due to out-of-control petty crime.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday:

Shoppers at the Safeway in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood will see a noticeable change to the store: It now closes at 9 p.m. due to what one supervisor described as “out of control” shoplifting.

Once open 24 hours a day, the Safeway store on Market and Church streets now has the earliest closing hours of all the Pleasanton-based supermarket chain’s San Francisco storefronts, most of which stay open until midnight.

[San Francisco Supervisor Rafael] Mandelman said theft at the Safeway at 2020 Market Street has been “out of control” and recently met with Safeway representatives “to better understand the issues at this store.” He said he also planned to meet with the San Francisco Police Department and the office of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin “to see what is currently being done to deter theft at Safeway, and to figure out a plan to do better.”

Earlier this year, Walgreens closed 17 stores in the city due to shoplifting, which skyrocketed after California voters passed Proposition 47, a ballot initiative aimed at criminal justice reform, which reclassified thefts up to $950 as misdemeanors. As a result, such thefts are rarely prosecuted.

The crime spike began under former district attorney George Gascón, who is now district attorney for Los Angeles County, and has continued under Chesa Boudin, who now faces a likely recall election.

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A TikTok star who provoked a 100 mph police chase for 'fun' was caught on camera and arrested by the Highway Patrol
Damaury Mikula and his car
Police say that Damaury Mikula, pictured, led troopers on a high-speed chase of more than 100 miles per hour. Pasco Sheriff's Office/ Florida Highway Patrol
  • Damaury Mikula, who has over 4 million followers on TikTok, was arrested Friday.

  • He led troopers on a high-speed chase of more than 100mph, according to Florida Highway Patrol.

  • A trooper said that Mikula thought he could do "whatever he wants" because he is young, rich, and has a fast car.

Social media star Damaury Mikula, 18, was arrested Friday after leading Florida Highway Patrol troopers on a high-speed chase for "fun," Fox News reported.

Mikula, who has more than four million followers on TikTok, allegedly started doing a "burnout" and smoking the tires of his Dodge Challenger next to a patrol car in Pasco County, Florida, the media outlet said.

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Police say he ran a red light, sped off, and led troopers on a high-speed chase of more than 100 mph, per Fox News.

Mikula did not pull over when a trooper flashed his lights and activated his siren, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Video footage of the incident shows Mikula's Dodge Challenger speeding away as police sirens blare.

The trooper then went to Mikula's house and arrested him "nearly immediately" without incident, according to WFLA.

WFLA reported that, after being read his Miranda rights, Mikula boasted that he earns $400,000-$450,000 per year.

"Mr. Mikula advised his state of mind was that he is young, makes a lot of money, and has a fast car and he can do whatever he wants," said trooper W. Kelly of the Florida Highway Patrol, according to WFLA.

"Mr. Mikula admitted that was a foolish way of thinking and not a good way to live," he continued. "Mr. Mikula advised he wanted to do something fun for three seconds, and it cost him."

Mikula was taken to the Pasco County Jail.

County records show that he was charged with eluding the police with disregard of safety to persons or property, reckless driving, and racing on a highway.

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