Governor Establishes Street Takeover Task Force

(WBAP/KLIF) — The governor cracking down on street racers taking over intersections. Governor Abbott announced the launch of a statewide Street Takeover Task Force to counter the rise in dangerous street takeovers happening across Texas.

Governor Greg Abbott

The Texas Department of Public Safety has been directed to address the recent street takeovers in several communities that have become increasingly violent and more frequent. Abbott says “Texas is and remains a law-and-order state….we must send a clear message that these reckless, coordinated criminal events will not be tolerated in Texas.”

Abbott announced the creation of a Street Takeover Task Force to respond to criminals confiscating intersections for street racing, drifting, and donuts. Law enforcement officers report reckless incidents of fireworks being fired at officers, lasers pointed at aircraft, and cars speeding upwards of 130 miles per hour. The newly launched task force will be led by members of DPS’ Criminal Investigations Division, Texas Highway Patrol, Aviation Operations Division, and Intelligence and Counter-terrorism Division and work in conjunction with local law enforcement.

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Press Release from Governor’s Office:

For Immediate Distribution | February 23, 2023 | (512) 463-1826

Governor Abbott Launches Statewide Street Takeover Task Force
AUSTIN – Governor Abbott today announced the launch of a statewide street takeover task force to combat the rise in dangerous street takeovers happening across Texas. The Governor directed the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to address the recent street takeovers in several communities that have become increasingly violent and more frequent, resulting in injuries to law enforcement officers and endangering the public.

“Despite the foolish attempts by some local officials to defund and demoralize our brave law enforcement officers, Texas is and remains a law-and-order state,” said Governor Abbott. “We must send a clear message that these reckless, coordinated criminal events will not be tolerated in Texas. This statewide task force will work closely with local officials and law enforcement to investigate, prosecute, and prevent these dangerous street takeovers. Working together, we can ensure Texans in communities large and small remain safe.”

“These street takeovers put the lives of Texans and Texas law enforcement officers at risk,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “We are seeing fireworks fired at officers in crowds, lasers pointed at aircraft, drivers driving upwards of 130 miles per hour with no lights on in the dark of night—all of it is reckless, and it needs to be stopped.”

The newly launched task force will be led by members of DPS’ Criminal Investigations Division, Texas Highway Patrol, Aviation Operations Division, and Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division, working in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies statewide. The task force will focus on state-level investigations that target the organized crime aspect of the street takeovers with the goal of making arrests and seizing assets, including vehicles and weapons. In many cases, the felony charges associated with these crimes will result in prison time for the criminals responsible.

DPS is also reminding the public to report any suspicious activity when it comes to possible street takeovers through iWatchTexas. Tips can be reported via the website, the free iOS or Android mobile app or by calling 844-643-2251. All reports are confidential.

Remember, iWatchTexas is not for emergencies. If you see a street takeover taking place, call 911 immediately.

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