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Law Enforcement Issue 60 Citations, Tow 55 Vehicles During Saturday Night Sideshow

by ECT
CHP Sideshow

The Antioch Police Department announced that on March 7, they issued nearly 60 citations with 55 towed vehicles and 3 arrests after multiple sideshows occurred in East Contra Costa County.

The response to the large-scale sideshow included the Brentwood Police Department, Oakley Police Department, Pittsburg Police Department, California Highway Patrol and Deputies from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office. Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office Air Operations also assisted by having Helicopter STAR 3 overhead in support.

The arrests occurred in multiple locations which began in Antioch, made its way into Brentwood and concluded in the City of Concord.  In total, nearly 60 citations were issued with 50 citations being issued for Reckless driving offenses with 55 vehicles being towed. There were 3 other arrests as a result of this enforcement for charges of driving under the influence, felony evading, and a warrant arrest for robbery.

Official Release by Antioch Police:

Information was developed that a large scale “Sideshow” event was planned to occur in Eastern Contra Costa County on March 7, 2020. These events have been frequently occurring in the Bay Area and if not addressed by law enforcement they become out of control. These events are extremely dangerous due to the reckless driving that often leads to violence or subjects being severely injured while disrupting the lives of non-involved motorists and residents.

The Antioch Police Department reached out to surrounding law enforcement agencies for assistance in addressing this planned “Sideshow” due to the anticipated size of the event and the various locations in Eastern Contra Costa County identified as possible locations of occurrence. The request was answered with officers being sent from all east county agencies to include the Brentwood Police Department, Oakley Police Department, Pittsburg Police Department, California Highway Patrol and Deputies from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office. Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office Air Operations also assisted by having Helicopter STAR 3 overhead in support.

A large “Sideshow” event occurred with participants performing dangerous and reckless driving maneuvers in the intersection of Marsh Creek Road and Vasco Road. This is a heavily traveled area of roadway and participants used their vehicles to stop traffic in all directions while performing dangerous driving maneuvers. CCSO STAR 3 was overhead and was able to help responding units stop and arrest numerous participants.

Several of these participants did manage to escape arrest by driving at and around arriving officers on roadway shoulders and into oncoming lanes of traffic. Again, putting numerous citizens and officers in harm’s way. These participants went to other nearby areas and continued to take over intersections by performing dangerous and reckless driving maneuvers.

Thanks to CCSO STAR 3 overhead, several officers were able to break-up this second “Sideshow” event that was occurring along Vineyards Parkway in the City of Brentwood. Several participants were again stopped and arrested with their vehicles being towed.

CCSO STAR 3 helped identify a third “Sideshow” location on Balfour Road at American Avenue in the City of Brentwood. Arriving Officers located and arrested several more drivers with their vehicles again being towed.

This continued with a fourth “Sideshow” taking place in the City of Antioch at the intersection of A Street and East 18th Street. Officers arrived as the participants were dispersing. Officers were able to identify the involved drivers and vehicles. More vehicles were stopped at various locations with the drivers being arrested and their vehicles being towed.

During these events, a motorcycle was involved and fled from officers when an enforcement stop was attempted. With the assistance of CCSO STAR 3, officers were able to follow the motorcycle safely and later located the rider.  The rider was taken into custody with his motorcycle being subsequently towed and stored.

The remaining group of drivers then made their way into the City of Concord. The Concord Police Department was aware of what was occurring in the eastern end of the county. They were able to disperse the remaining participants from their city. After this last incident, it appears the participants stopped for the night and no other incidents were reported.

Nearly 60 citations were issued. 50 of the citations were for infield arrests for Reckless Driving offenses directly related to “Sideshow” activity. This resulted in 55 vehicles being towed and stored. There were 3 other arrests as a result of this enforcement for charges of driving under the influence, felony evading, and a warrant arrest for robbery.

This type of reckless driving has become a regular occurrence in the Bay Area. It is an extreme danger to those involved and even more of a danger for the un-involved citizens who unfortunately become victims of the illegal activity. Due to the officers pro-actively addressing this issue, several of the involved drivers will now be without their vehicles for an extended period and will also be facing possible fines from the Courts. Officers in Contra Costa County will continue to address these incidents with zero tolerance.

As a reminder to those who choose to show off their driving skills, public roadways are not the proper venues for this type of behavior. There are sanctioned events and locations throughout the state that allow this type of driving. Often rewarding drivers for their skills while providing a safe environment to all.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Antioch Police Department non-emergency line at (925)778-2441.  You may also text-a-tip to 274637 (CRIMES) using the key word ANTIOCH.

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17 comments

A thankful citizen Mar 9, 2020 - 7:49 pm

Thank you to all the Officers and Police Departments, Contra Costa Sheriff dept, CHP and our eyes in the sky Star 1.
For all the help you do to keep our streets safe.

Happy Antioch Resident Mar 9, 2020 - 10:05 pm

Thank you sooooo much to our amazing Police Departments!! We have so many reckless drivers in Antioch! Thank you for showing them that we do have consequences in our town!!

Star 3 Mar 9, 2020 - 10:32 pm

That was me baby . Not my little cousin, Star 1. I appreciate your thoughts but, c’mon baby….. give me my credit.
I’m tryin’ to shine ova here.

Maxwell Mar 10, 2020 - 12:21 am

I’d like to see these idiots caught and then drawn and quartered in public!

Teri Mar 10, 2020 - 6:42 am

IMPRESSIVE!!!!
Thank you to all of you that keep us safe every day from this craziness!
You are the best!! Stay safe!!

MS Mar 10, 2020 - 8:05 am

Beautiful, I love it, especially the thought of all these morons having to write checks to get their cars back and pay their fines.
Hopefully some of them won’t pay their fines and we’ll see warrants issued for Failure to Appear.
But even for those who do pay their tickets there is nothing like having a Reckless Driving on your record for your insurance rates. I love it.

We need one of our State-level representatives to introduce a bill in the Legislature that would increase the penalty for this type of activity. I’d like to see a 180 day forfeiture of their vehicle upon conviction. Let them make car payments while their car sits in a storage lot while the rest of us enjoy safe roads and quiet evenings.

Patriot Mar 10, 2020 - 10:10 am

Way to go PD!

Great job Mar 10, 2020 - 10:43 am

Great Job to all the officers/deputies involved!! Love to see these ass holes locked up, towed , cited and anything else that can be done!!!
Thank you!!

Teri Mar 10, 2020 - 2:23 pm

VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!
Thank you to all the departments that keep us safe every day!!
Stay safe yourself!

Thankful Mar 10, 2020 - 2:37 pm

Thank you to all the officers involved!

Unpredictably Unpredictable Mar 10, 2020 - 3:13 pm

GOOD JOB! But forget the 60 citations! Drag their sorry asses to jail and let them stay there for a long time! Then drag them to court and then TO PRISON! These punks are a deadly danger to our neighborhoods and it’s people!

Sky Mar 10, 2020 - 3:18 pm

Thank you!!!!!!

Chris Mar 10, 2020 - 3:31 pm

Yes, thank you to all law enforcement agencies! However, their cars should be sold at auction and they should not get them back. Their licenses should be suspended for 5 years and their ability to get car insurance in the future should quadruple at a minimum. There is no excuse for this behavior!

Real One Mar 10, 2020 - 3:40 pm

There are legal ways of doing “sideshows” by getting a permit through the County Superior Court. Just FYI because they are kinda fun to watch and some are actually talented drivers.

Matt Mar 10, 2020 - 6:20 pm

Awesome Job!!! It’s great to see Antioch PD being proactive to protect the community. Also glad to see the good teamwork and communication among the various law enforcement agencies. Very Thankful!!!

Sliding Boy with AirPods Mar 12, 2020 - 1:58 am

Would you rather have a group of kids growing up with cars or have them dealing drugs and stocking up guns. Don’t get mad Karen, I know you and your republican husband would sue me in a second with your dads insurance money or family inheritance.

MS Mar 13, 2020 - 7:09 pm

Why do we need either? And the “growing up with their cars” line is BS. Problem is, they haven’t grown up.
If they had they’d be at a racetrack or legit drag strip, not terrorizing neighborhoods and endangering lots of other people minding their own business.

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