A teenage motorbike enthusiast was slapped with more than a dozen charges after he took police on a wild high-speed chase.
19-year-old Charles Reid Roseberry of Riverdale, Georgia, was hit with a total of 13 charges with some being multiple counts on the same charge when he was taken into custody on December 14.
Roseberry was bragging on social media that lead to his arrest.
Investigators were able to track Roseberry by the rare 2022 sports motorbike – a 2022 Triumph Street Triple RS – he was riding and a four-part video series of the police chase that he recorded before posting it on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.

Roseberry was booked in the Henry County Jail but has since been released. It is unknown what his bond was or what his next court date is.
The charges include fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, aggressive driving, following too closely, removing a license plate with intent or conceal or misrepresenting, failure to obey traffic control devices, and reckless driving, among others.
The incident report shows that back on September 17, 2022, around 4:30 pm, a Georgia State trooper observed a black motorcycle with no tag splits, that nearly struck his patrol car.
The officer activated his emergency, in an attempt to initiate a traffic stop, but the motorcyclist never stopped and the police pursuit began.
The suspect weaved in-between cars on a busy highway through Henry and Clayton counties as Georgia State troopers pursued him. Police eventually lost contact with the vehicle, but the suspect had recorded the chase and posted it to social media which eventually tipped off investigators.

According to AWM:
Roseberry eagerly posted the video footage of the high-speed police chase onto a trio of social media channels, which led investigators to his arrest.
Clayton County Lieutenant T.C. Reimers learned about the videos on December 1, 2022, almost three months after the dangerous chase occurred. The rider recorded the videos with a camera mounted on the motorcycle and uploaded the content in order to get TikTok famous.
“Without the diligent efforts of Lieutenant Reimers to go above and beyond the call of duty, it is highly likely that the offender would not have been identified, and he could have continued to endanger the citizens of Clayton County,” the news release stated.
Watch the video below:
Source: AWM
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