Apparent social media stunt results in greater than a dozen arrests in Miami

The suspects, who blocked an intersection while making donuts inside the middle, are believed to be a a part of a “automotive membership” that arranged stunts around the house.
The suspects, who blocked an intersection while making donuts in the center, are believed to be part of a “car club” that organized stunts around the area.Original article
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