- Ricky Alcantara-Hernandez, labeled as the organizer of Milwaukee street takeovers, now faces a new charge of receiving stolen property after prosecutors found his Hellcat 300 was made from three carjacked vehicles from Chicago.
A black Chrysler 300 doing donuts in the middle of a Milwaukee intersection looks like a familiar piece of street takeover chaos. According to prosecutors, that particular car was hiding something a lot worse than a few bald tires and an attitude problem. They say it was stitched together from three vehicles carjacked off the streets of Chicago.
A 22-year-old man from South Milwaukee, Ricky Alcantara-Hernandez, now faces a new charge of receiving stolen property. Milwaukee police had already labeled him the organizer of several street takeovers that lit up the city in late April. The fresh charge widens a case that started with reckless driving and has now moved into stolen vehicles, firearms, and a car that investigators describe as a custom-built creation rather than a normal swap project.
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