Topless spring breaker twerking on roof of jeep gets hurled to the pavement

Video captured a half-naked spring breaker twerking on top of a moving vehicle before getting into an accident.

As young people flock to beaches around the country for spring break, it’s a great time for a reminder that actions have sometimes unforeseen consequences. Unfortunately, one 22-year-old man near Port Aransas had to learn this lesson the hard way.

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The young man danced suggestively on the roof of the vehicle for several seconds before diving back into the Jeep. The video then cuts to a group of people in swimsuits next to a totaled Jeep as paramedics and other first responders treat their friend, who was reportedly ejected from the SUV during the accident.

“Port Aransas police say a Jeep traveling northbound on Highway 361 collided with a Tesla on Saturday night. The impact sent a front-seat passenger flying out of the Jeep. That passenger, a 22-year-old male, was hospitalized with a serious head injury,” KRIS 6 reported.

Riley Rhoades, the man driving the Jeep, was arrested for DWI in connection with the crash after reportedly blowing .14 and .12, which is nearly double the legal limit to drive.

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Unfortunately, this wasn’t the only incident law enforcement was forced to deal with as spring breakers decided on their area.

A 17-year-old is in custody and is facing a multitude of charges connected to a shooting that sent five people to the hospital, according to 3NEWS.

“The suspected shooter, 17-year-old Ernesto Castillo, appeared before a judge in the Nueces County Courthouse Monday. His bond was set at $500,000,” the outlet reported. “Castillo faces five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, each charge carrying a $100,000 bond.”

“According to Port Aransas police, the shooting stemmed from an altercation between two groups,” the article continued.

Castillo allegedly told police that he fired the shots at the group while driving away, court documents indicate. All victims were transported to the hospital and are expected to survive, with some having already been released.

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Port Aransas Mayor Wendy Moore addressed the incidents, which are becoming a nuisance for locals attempting to go about their daily lives. She assured reporters that the city is prepared for the influx of party-minded youths and the chaos their presence inevitably brings to the community.

“We do have a very large first responder presence and they do a lot of training, we bring people in from around the state to help support us to manage the crowds,” she said.

Sierra Marlee

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