Son of Harris County Constable Arrested for Street Racing at High Speeds
A shocking case has emerged in Texas as the son of a prominent law enforcement official, Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen, has been arrested for allegedly engaging in high-speed street racing. According to court records, Samuel Rosen and his accomplice Jacob Birsinger were pulled over by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper on January 6 after reaching speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
The investigation revealed that the two men were driving luxury sports cars - a red Ferrari and a yellow Porsche - when they were apprehended near Dunlavy. It is alleged that Birsinger was driving at such high speeds for about a mile on Highway 59, putting himself and others at risk of serious harm or even death.
In a bizarre twist, the arrest comes just months after Constable Rosen released a public service announcement warning against street racing, which can result in jail time. However, Rosen's son maintains that he was not engaged in street racing and plans to fight the charge. The constable has reiterated his opposition to street racing, emphasizing its serious consequences.
The two men are members of the Freedom Supercars car club, a group that shares an interest in luxury cars. Interestingly, both vehicles involved - the Ferrari and Porsche - were reportedly returned by their owners after being impounded as part of the arrest.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how Constable Rosen's son will fare in court. The men are scheduled for their next hearing in mid-February.
A shocking case has emerged in Texas as the son of a prominent law enforcement official, Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen, has been arrested for allegedly engaging in high-speed street racing. According to court records, Samuel Rosen and his accomplice Jacob Birsinger were pulled over by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper on January 6 after reaching speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
The investigation revealed that the two men were driving luxury sports cars - a red Ferrari and a yellow Porsche - when they were apprehended near Dunlavy. It is alleged that Birsinger was driving at such high speeds for about a mile on Highway 59, putting himself and others at risk of serious harm or even death.
In a bizarre twist, the arrest comes just months after Constable Rosen released a public service announcement warning against street racing, which can result in jail time. However, Rosen's son maintains that he was not engaged in street racing and plans to fight the charge. The constable has reiterated his opposition to street racing, emphasizing its serious consequences.
The two men are members of the Freedom Supercars car club, a group that shares an interest in luxury cars. Interestingly, both vehicles involved - the Ferrari and Porsche - were reportedly returned by their owners after being impounded as part of the arrest.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how Constable Rosen's son will fare in court. The men are scheduled for their next hearing in mid-February.