Fairfield police have linked a series of burglaries in New Jersey to a social media stunt driver who acted recklessly.
In May, Antonio Ginestri, also known as “Squeeze. Benz” on Instagram and YouTube, was apprehended and is now facing further charges in separate offenses.
A video of a daring stunt in Newark that went viral in April made waves on social media. The video, which was posted on YouTube by user Squeeze.Benz, shows a man jumping from the roof of a building onto a narrow ledge before shimmying down to the ground. Despite the dangerous nature of the stunt, the man appears to have executed it with ease, leaving viewers both amazed and concerned.
With over a million followers on his social media channels, the 19-year-old resident of Queens was once unknown. However, he gained popularity by sharing high-speed videos captured around the streets of Manhattan and its surrounding areas.
The video entitled “Squeeze vs Newark” showcases a car recklessly running red lights in the largest city of New Jersey. The vehicle even performs dangerous maneuvers, such as donuts, around a parked Newark police cruiser stationed outside the Prudential Center.
The viral Newark stunt video, which was posted in April, features a thrilling display of daring feats. The video has been making rounds on various social media platforms and has garnered a lot of attention. The video showcases a group of individuals performing death-defying stunts, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. The video has become a sensation and has been shared widely across various online platforms.
The post, which has now amassed over two million views, was shared back in April.
Several Newark police cars were observed in pursuit, but the chase seemed to be abandoned as the driver continued to run multiple red lights and re-entered a major highway.
The viral stunt video, which was posted in April, features Newark in all its glory. The video was shared on Youtube by user Squeeze.Benz.
On X, NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Operations Kaz Daughtry took to Twitter to announce the arrest of ‘Squeeze.benz’, a notorious street racer in NYC. According to Daughtry, ‘Squeeze.benz’ has been one of the most active street racers in the city. However, the long arm of the law finally caught up with him. Daughtry further warned other street racers that the NYPD is committed to ensuring the safety of all road users and that anyone caught racing on the streets of NYC will face the full force of the law.
Police have linked Ginestri to a burglary that took place in February at the Speedway gas station located on Route 46 East in Fairfield. The incident occurred during the early morning hours.
The security camera footage revealed a BMW X7 with a stolen New Jersey registration, carrying three individuals. The car was identified as a gray SUV.
Law enforcement officials have reported that the suspects involved in a series of burglaries in Hasbrouck Heights, Roseland, and Secaucus are also wanted for similar crimes in New York and Connecticut. The same vehicle used in these burglaries has been identified.
Authorities identified Ginestri and a 16-year-old juvenile as the suspects.
In April, a viral stunt video was posted featuring Newark. The video was titled Squeeze.Benz and it gained a lot of attention online.
Police have reported that Ginestri was arrested by officers from the NYPD’s 114th Precinct and was later extradited to Bergen County jail. He was facing multiple charges, including burglary, theft, and employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime.
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Authorities have accused Ginestri of multiple crimes, including burglary, theft, and employing a juvenile to commit a crime. Additionally, Ginestri has been charged with two counts of conspiracy.
In Fairfield, the juvenile was accused of committing burglary, theft, and conspiracy, just like in the current case.
In April, Squeeze.Benz shared the Newark “stunt” video on their social media channels, which is now available on YouTube. Check out the video below: