Long Island Street Takeover: Drivers Block Road and Do Stunts

Police arrested 15 people and took 7 cars after a street takeover on Long Island. The drivers were doing donuts and burnouts.
The police found out about the takeover from social media and stopped it.
The group was planning to take over a road in Suffolk County, which is a big area on Long Island.
The police followed the group as they moved to different places.
There have been many street takeovers in the US, causing problems.
Drivers did donuts and burnouts while people watched in Medford, New York.
The police stopped the group near a highway and a main street.
The police finally caught up with the group at 12:50 am on Saturday. Many cars were blocking the road and doing stunts.
The drivers were doing donuts and burnouts, and the police had to stop them.
Some cities are worried about street takeovers during holidays.
The police caught up with the group in Medford and arrested people.
The police arrested 15 people, took 7 cars, and gave many tickets.
The people arrested were from different parts of Long Island and New York City.
Most of the people arrested were charged with taking part in an illegal speed contest.
This is not the first time there has been a big street takeover in Suffolk County.
There was another big takeover a few weeks ago with many arrests.
Most of the people arrested were charged with the same crimes.
A few weeks ago, many ATVs and motorcycles took over the roads in another part of Long Island.
The police arrested a few people and took some vehicles during that takeover.
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The police department could not be reached for a comment.
The writer of this story is Sophia Compton. She used to write about business and has a degree in journalism. You can send her tips at sophia.compton@fox.com.