Vin Diesel Wants Fast X2 To Finally Return To Its Street Racing Roots
Vin Diesel wants Fast X2 to finally return to the streets

While the movie isn't expected to hit theaters until 2026, Diesel released some information about it Vin Diesel says he's still working out final details for upcoming launch Fast X2 Movie. He believed the franchise should return to its roots with practical effects and street racing. Dwayne Johnson will reportedly star in the film despite past controversies. Every day, we get closer to the release of Fast X2. It's scheduled to take place sometime in 2026, and Vin Diesel just dropped a few hints about what to expect. It sounds like we're going to be reverting from the street racing series to world-wide heists and espionage. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is also apparently expected to return, even though he's said he wouldn't return for years. In the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Diesel quickly franchise, shared a post on Instagram hinting at the release month and other key details. More info: Fake Dom Toretto appears in Malaysian Nissan Navara ad,…

Stolen Ford Escape turns New York streets into a sight
Stolen Ford Escape turns New York streets into a sight

A 30-year-old female driver and her 33-year-old male passenger now face multiple serious charges go through Brad Anderson November 27, 2024 20:08 Two suspects drove a stolen Ford Escape, causing chaos, destroying the vehicle and evading police. Authorities attempted to break the side windows of the stolen vehicle but were unsuccessful. The suspect was eventually captured after crashing into a responding police car. A car theft quickly turned into a high-speed chase across the Bronx on Friday. Two suspects attempted to evade police in a stolen 2013 Ford Escape, causing a series of reckless collisions during their escape, leaving a trail of wrecked vehicles. The incident occurred when a 25-year-old man reported to police that his Ford Escape had been stolen. Shortly after, NYPD officers spotted the stolen Ford running, but the occupants refused to stop and instead attempted to flee. WATCH: Man banned from driving for 36 years crashes Porsche, fails to escape and hide Videos captured by users…

First Police Tesla Cybertruck Hits The Streets In Irvine, But $132K Price Sparks Backlash
The first police Tesla Cybertruck appears on the streets of Irvine

If there's one thing the Cybertruck can do, it's attract attention, which is why it might be perfect for the job Irvine's new $132,000 Cybertruck for its DARE program has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Police Chief Michael Kent said Tesla's flashy appearance may attract the attention of young people. Critics argue the high price of electric vehicles is unnecessary for DARE vehicles, sparking taxpayer anger. There is no doubt that this day will come. The Tesla Cybertruck is now part of the police fleet. While it's unclear how much "real" police work this futuristic truck will actually do, one thing is for sure: The truck is already attracting a lot of attention. As such, it will form part of the department's Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program. This particular Cybertruck belongs to the Irvine, California Police Department, and it's no ordinary off-the-line model. It comes fully equipped with custom police graphics, emergency lights and a custom interior designed…