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Connecticut influencer busted for going 112-mph over the speed limit after sharing video of the stunt online
Connecticut influencer busted for going 112-mph over the speed limit after sharing video of the stunt online

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Automotive
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Connecticut influencer busted for going 112-mph over the speed limit after sharing video of the stunt online

A social media influencer in Connecticut who filmed himself driving at a whopping 137-miles per hour got busted after he shared footage of the stunt online. Giovanni Petruzziello who owns a high-end car repair shop in North Haven, filmed himself driving his Porche zipping through a 25 mph zone at the breathtaking speed. Petruzziello, 27, then shared the footage with his 250,000-plus Instagram followers. Connecticut State Police allege Petruzziello reached speeds up to five times the posted limits on residential streets in the towns of Durham, Haddam, and Killingworth, reported the Daily Voice. Petruzziello also allegedly filmed himself driving a Ferrari at 88 mph in a neighborhood with a 30 mph speed limit, the site reported. Another video shows him allegedly driving a Lamborghini at 112 mph on Route 79 in Durham, which has a posted speed limit of 45 mph. Petruzziello also allegedly blew through stop signs and nearly hit other vehicles, the videos showed. He was arrested during a May 19 traffic stop, and posted $150,000 bond for his release. He was charged with seven counts of reckless driving and three counts of second-degree reckless endangerment. The arrest comes a month after a dardeviling Connecticut motorcyclist was busted for YouTube videos he made, speeding down the highway at almost 200 miles an hour. Petruzziello is the founder and owner of The LAB — short for Legends Auto Boutique. The LAB customizes luxury and high-end foreign vehicles, according to its website.

Connecticut influencer busted for going 137-mph after sharing video of the stunt online
Connecticut influencer busted for going 137-mph after sharing video of the stunt online

New York Post

time24-05-2025

  • New York Post

Connecticut influencer busted for going 137-mph after sharing video of the stunt online

A social media influencer in Connecticut who filmed himself driving at a whopping 137-miles per hour got busted after he shared footage of the stunt online. Giovanni Petruzziello who owns a high-end car repair shop in North Haven, filmed himself driving his Porche zipping through a 25 mph zone at the breathtaking speed. Petruzziello, 27, then shared the footage with his 250,000-plus Instagram followers. 3 Giovanni Petruzziello charged with seven counts of reckless driving and three counts of second-degree reckless endangerment. Youtube/Legends Gio Connecticut State Police allege Petruzziello reached speeds up to five times the posted limits on residential streets in the towns of Durham, Haddam, and Killingworth, reported the Daily Voice. Petruzziello also allegedly filmed himself driving a Ferrari at 88 mph in a neighborhood with a 30 mph speed limit, the site reported. 3 Petruzziello was arrested May 19. Connecticut State Police Another video shows him allegedly driving a Lamborghini at 112 mph on Route 79 in Durham, which has a posted speed limit of 45 mph. Petruzziello also allegedly blew through stop signs and nearly hit other vehicles, the videos showed. He was arrested during a May 19 traffic stop, and posted $150,000 bond for his release. He was charged with seven counts of reckless driving and three counts of second-degree reckless endangerment. 3 More than 250,000 people follow him on Instagram. Instagram/thelabct The arrest comes a month after a dardeviling Connecticut motorcyclist was busted for YouTube videos he made, speeding down the highway at almost 200 miles an hour. Petruzziello is the founder and owner of The LAB — short for Legends Auto Boutique. The LAB customizes luxury and high-end foreign vehicles, according to its website.

The social media account had reckless driving reels. Here's how police used them.
The social media account had reckless driving reels. Here's how police used them.

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Yahoo

The social media account had reckless driving reels. Here's how police used them.

A man was arrested after state police allegedly tied him to a social media account known for posting videos showing sports cars being driven recklessly throughout rural areas of Connecticut going well over the speed limit. Giovanni Petruzziello, 27, of Durham was arrested Monday during a traffic stop after state police obtained a warrant charging him with seven counts of reckless driving and three counts of second-degree reckless endangerment, according to Connecticut State Police. State police said they began investigating on May 7 when the Durham Resident Troopers Office learned of a social media account with about 255,000 followers that was being used to post videos on rural roads in Connecticut allegedly showing a man going dangerous speeds. The videos were filmed in Durham, Haddam and Killingworth and would show the driver going anywhere between 78 mph to 137 mph with a passenger in the vehicle, according to state police. In the arrest warrant affidavit supporting the charges, authorities outlined about eight reels — short video clips posted to social media — that were posted between June 2024 and May. In one of them, which was posted last June and found to be filmed on Bear Rock Road in Durham, the driver of a Ferrari can be seen slowing to about 8 mph at the intersection of Higganum Road before allegedly accelerating to 77 mph in a 30 mph residential zone, the warrant affidavit said. The driver can be heard narrating in the video, which investigators alleged was Petruzziello. Investigators noted in the warrant affidavit that troopers have interacted with Petruzziello a number of times in the past in connection with multiple different complaints, including traffic stops and an accident. A trooper noted that he specifically addressed him about the speeds he drives in residential neighborhoods and that he had agreed to stop, according to the warrant affidavit. Investigators said they found that Petruzziello has been involved in 10 traffic stops between 2018 and 2025, the warrant affidavit said. In a reel posted in October, taken on Route 79 in Durham, a driver can allegedly be seen going as fast as 112 mph in a 45 mph zone, the warrant affidavit said. In another video posted in January, taken on Candlewood Hill Road in Haddam in a Hummer EV, the driver can allegedly be seen reaching speeds up to 92 mph in what was found to be a 30 mph zone, the warrant affidavit said. A video posted in February allegedly showed a Porsche GT3RS being driven east through a residential area on Higganum Road where the driver, through a camera mounted on the vehicle's rear spoiler, can be seen accelerating and crossing over the yellow center lines multiple times, according to the warrant affidavit. During the video, the Porsche nearly collided with an SUV being driven in the opposite direction, state police wrote. State police also found a video posted on April 29 on Maiden Lane in Durham — less than a month after there was a fatal crash on the same road — where the driver of a Porsche allegedly goes through a stop sign without stopping and accelerates to high speeds, the warrant affidavit said. State police noted that the fatal collision involved an associate of Petruzziello who had just left his residence prior to the crash, according to the warrant affidavit. A video posted on May 8 showed the driver of a Porsche allegedly going as fast as 137 mph on Route 148 in Killingworth, which is a 25 mph zone, the warrant affidavit said. Petruzziello is free on a $150,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Middletown Superior Court on June 5.

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