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Accused Florida 'super speeder' arrested
An accused ‘super speeder’ was arrested over the weekend, accused of traveling more than 100 mph with an unrestrained child in his vehicle.
LEHIGH ACRES, Fla. - A Florida father was arrested after deputies said he was speeding more than 100 mph with children in the car on Saturday.
Lee County traffic stop
What we know:
Video shows Jorge Garcia being pulled over by a deputy with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office around 6:30 p.m.
The deputy can be heard admonishing the driver for allegedly going 102 mph in a 55 mph zone with a three-year-old child in the backseat.
According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Garcia’s 3-year-old child was in the backseat and was not properly restrained.
Jorge Garcia told deputies he was heading home when he was pulled over and that he had been drinking a little bit but refused a breathalyzer. Image is courtesy of the Lee County Sheriff's Office.
When the deputy asked where he was going so fast, the driver replied that he wasn’t going fast and that he was just trying to go home.
However, the deputy said he clocked Garcia traveling 102 mph down State Road 82.
Garcia told deputies he was returning home from a pool party.
Driver alcohol testing
What we don't know:
The deputy can be heard in bodycam video asking Garcia if he had been drinking and he said a little bit, but would not elaborate and said he would not submit to a breathalyzer test.
Jorge Garcia is accused of traveling more than 100 mph with an unrestrained child in the vehicle. Image is courtesy of the Lee County Sheriff's Office.
Charges filed
Dig deeper:
Garcia was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle over 100 mph, refusal to submit to DUI testing, and DUI with a person under 18 in the vehicle.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from the Lee County Sheriff's Office, who provided details on the criminal charges and arrest details, as well as official agency bodycam video showcasing the interactions between the deputy and the driver.