Man arrested for fleeing police, speeding over 100 mph in Fort Myers

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Davin Edward Cropper mugshot Credit: Lee County Sheriff’s Office

A man was arrested in Fort Myers for fleeing a traffic stop and reaching speeds of over 100 mph.

The pursuit took place late Friday night when State Troopers with the Florida Highway Patrol attempted to stop a Ford Mustang for a loud, modified exhaust at the intersection of Colonial Boulevard and Metro Parkway.

According to FHP, as troopers continued the pursuit, the driver “blacked out” the vehicle’s lights and traveled through intersections at more than 100 mph.

Due to the extreme driving and excessive speeds, State Troopers stopped the pursuit.

Early Saturday, FHP spotted the Ford again close to the owner’s residence off Garland Street, where troopers then arrested and identified the driver as 20-year-old Davin Edward Cropper.

Cropper was taken into custody and charged with fleeing and eluding, and reckless driving. He was additionally cited for the modified exhaust.

Cropper’s Instagram post Credit: FHP

Cropper has a prior arrest on March 5 for street racing and multiple videos of aggressive driving featuring the same Ford have been posted on his Instagram, including one on June 24 with the caption “They didn’t catch me this time”.

This time, however, FHP did catch Cropper, booked him into the Lee County Jail and impounded his vehicle.

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