Overview
- Deputies say Richardson was clocked at 104 mph on State Road 429 near Stoneybrook Parkway in Orange County.
- An Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesperson alleged she was tailgating and weaving across lanes to pass other drivers.
- She was booked on a dangerous excessive speeding charge, released on a $500 bond, and has a court date reported as Feb. 26.
- Under Florida's 'Super Speeder' law, a first offense can bring up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine.
- Reports from an arrest affidavit say Christian Coleman was arrested for resisting after arriving at the scene, a glass smoking device was allegedly found in his vehicle, and sprinter Twanisha Terry received a citation.