バレンタインデーの夜に集団暴走 容疑の少年「彼女ができずムシャクシャしていた」

バレンタインデーに仲間を集めて集団暴走したとして、埼玉県内の少年8人が道路交通法違反(共同危険行為の禁止)の疑いで逮捕された。
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バレンタインデーに仲間を集めて集団暴走したとして、埼玉県内の少年8人が道路交通法違反(共同危険行為の禁止)の疑いで逮捕された。警視庁が7月13日に発表したと、NHKニュースなどが報じた。

FNNニュースによると、リーダー格の少年が、バレンタインデーに「彼女がいないヤツ集合!走りに行くぞ!」と無料通信アプリ「LINE」で呼びかけ、お台場などで遊んだ帰りに、暴走行為に及んだ。調べに対し少年らは容疑を認め、「東京のパトカーは、埼玉まで追ってこないと思っていた。警察が本気で、マジ怖かった」と反省しているという。

産経ニュースによると、逮捕容疑は2月15日午前2時半ごろ、東京都板橋区坂下から埼玉県戸田市川岸までの約1.6キロで、蛇行運転や信号無視を繰り返したというもの。同ニュースでは、警視庁交通執行課の話として、リーダー格の少年がバレンタインまでに彼女ができず「むしゃくしゃしていた」と供述したと報じている。

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