BMW driver instigates 100-mph chase believing ‘it would be fun,’ Florida sheriff says

A 19-year-old Florida motorist is accused of leading deputies on a 100-mph chase that had little to do with evading justice, investigators say.

When asked why he refused to stop, the driver said he thought “it would be fun,” the Marion County Sheriff’s Office reported in a news release.

The chase resulted in the driver being charged with fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer, a third-degree felony with the potential of a 5-year prison sentence, officials said.

Investigators say the pursuit started around 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, when Corporal Jordan Tripp saw a BMW sedan travel through a red light southwest of Ocala.

“The driver … was traveling at around 100 MPH when he drove around Corporal Tripp and through the intersection,” officials said.

“Corporal Tripp, who was stopped for the red light, activated his emergency lights and siren and attempted to catch up. … Due to the fact (the suspect) was traveling at high speeds, driving erratically, and driving into a residential area, the pursuit was canceled for public safety.”

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