Overview
- Deputies say Richardson was clocked at 104 mph in a 65 mph zone on SR 429 while driving an Aston Martin DBX, with bodycam video capturing the stop and arrest.
- An arrest affidavit cites unsafe lane changes, following too closely, passing on the inside shoulder with hazard lights on, and using flashing lights to move traffic.
- Richardson apologized on camera and mentioned an underinflated rear tire, and she was booked on dangerous excessive speeding with bond set at $500 before her release.
- Authorities charged her with additional infractions including failure to dim headlights, following too closely, cutting in, and failure to move over.
- Christian Coleman arrived at the scene and was arrested on resisting without violence, with deputies reporting a glass smoking device in his vehicle; Twanisha Terry was cited for stopping on a limited-access roadway.