
Andre Beadle, known as 1StockF30 on YouTube, died in a high-speed crash with speed suspected to be a factor

- YouTube user Andre Beadle died in a car accident while driving a BMW on November 5.
- Police reports say he was driving at a high rate of speed before the fatal crash.
- Authorities say the M240i collided with an Acura.
A New York influencer known for driving a meticulously tuned BMW M240i has died after a late-night car crash. Authorities believe speed was a factor in the crash. Two people involved in the wreck survived. Considering the extent of damage to a car after an accident, that’s probably a miracle.
That influencer is Andre Beadle, known as 1StockF30 on platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Biddle. Part of Biddle’s claim to fame was building and driving his BMW coupes. In his most infamous video, he crashed an M240i on a drag strip at 170 mph. Although he was taken to hospital after that incident, he managed to walk away without serious injuries – a lucky escape, but unfortunately one that won’t be repeated this time.
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In a statement, the New York Police Department told American Sun It responded to a crash that occurred at 11:13 pm on the 5th. “A preliminary investigation by the NYPD’s Highway Area Collision Investigation Team determined that a 2024 BMW X5 driven by a 25-year-old male was traveling eastbound on the Beltway when it collided with an Acura driven by a 21-year-old male. ” it said.
While police reports identified Beadle’s car as an X5, photos from the scene seemed to confirm it was actually the Midnight Purple M240i featured on Beadle’s social media account.
The front-seat passenger of the BMW survived with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Acura was completely uninjured. Video of the accident (which we have not posted here) captures the BMW traveling at very high speeds before crashing in the distance. Photos of the vehicle after the accident showed a burned, damaged chunk of metal.
Just hours before the accident, Beadle posted a video titled “I Put the M240 Back on the Streets.” In the video, he appears to be drag racing on various public roads, including one close to where his fatal crash occurred. For those willing to take part in street racing, let this be a lesson learned from the tragedies of others. In the blink of an eye, all the followers, money, and racing practice meant nothing.
Biddle’s family organized a memorial service in his honor. The party is scheduled for November 8 at 4:30 pm in Haven Park.
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