A creepy scene that is so reminiscent of action movies, it is unfortunately a real scene in front of which agents found themselves in Florida just a few days ago. Teenagers aged 15 to 16 stole a Maserati found with the keys hanging, then crashed into a supermarket.
There were 3 teenagersunfortunately one of them died, the other two are hospitalized, in serious condition.
The young people who stole the Maserati are from Florida, the impact occurred on October 2 at 3:20 am. The impact was strong enough to totally destroy the car and obviously also the supermarket.
What happened
The car stolen by the 3 young people is a brand new Maserati, which had been left in a driveway of St. Petersburg by its owner, with the keys inserted. The three young people involved are called Mario Bonilla, Keondrick Land and Malachi Daniels.
As soon as they noticed the parked car, with the keys inserted, they thought it best to act, they jumped into the Maserati and took off at great speed. Probably their goal was just to take a ride in a luxury car, a stunt. But what happened is something really serious that probably even they could never have imagined. Driving the car was Lang, who suddenly lost control of the vehicle due to the high speed, just as he started and so he crashed into a convenience store.
Bonilla died instantly, while Daniels and Lang were recovered by doctors and taken by ambulance to the hospital. Daniels risks his life, in these hours he is fighting tooth and nail, while Lang, although she may be in serious condition, in the opinion of the doctors, could also survive.
The statements released by Sheriff Gualtieri di Pinellas
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri he reconstructed the incident in front of the cameras, stating that agents had tried to stop the three young people before the accident, failing in the goal.
Then, he stated that before getting on the Maserati, Lang opened the handle of the car using his shirt so as not to leave fingerprints. The three teenagers had probably committed other similar crimes in the past.
The scene was noticed by agents present nearby, who reported the incident to other law enforcement agencies from the ground. While the agents chased them to stop them, a No.he has never lost sight of them and followed them until the crash. The Maserati was going at 130 km per hour, just before crashing.