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IShowSpeed’s Portugal celebration took an unexpected turn after Miami police stopped him over risky sunroof stunt

IShowSpeed’s Portugal celebration took an unexpected turn after Miami police stopped him over risky sunroof stunt

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IShowSpeed had an unexpected end to his night in Miami after Portugal’s FIFA World Cup draw against Colombia. The popular streamer was pulled over by police after he was seen standing through the sunroof of a moving vehicle while celebrating after the match. A clip shared by Dexerto showed Speed in his Portugal jersey looking surprised as a police SUV with flashing lights stopped the vehicle. Despite the risky stunt, the interaction ended calmly, and no ticket was issued based on the livestream footage.

IShowSpeed stopped after standing through moving car’s sunroof in Miami

The incident happened shortly after Portugal’s draw with Colombia. As Speed and the people with him celebrated, he stood through the sunroof of a moving vehicle. Miami police soon pulled the car over.In the livestream, which begins around the five-hour mark, an officer walked up to the vehicle and spoke directly to the group. The officer said, “That was extremely unsafe. I know you guys are trying to party, but you can’t be doing that.”Speed immediately sat back inside the vehicle while listening to the officer. The group stayed respectful throughout the conversation and replied, “Thank you, officer.” The stop ended without any argument, and the stream did not show Speed receiving a citation or ticket.

IShowSpeed’s latest stunt sparks fresh debate over influencer safety

The Miami incident has once again started a discussion about the kind of content Speed creates during his trips around the world. He is well known for energetic livestreams that often include large crowds, unexpected moments and risky celebrations.After Dexerto shared photos from the traffic stop, many people on social media pointed out that Speed has done similar stunts before in different countries. Some felt the officer handled the situation in a fair way because the warning was enough to stop the dangerous behavior. Others questioned whether influencers should face stricter action when they break road safety rules, even during celebrations.While opinions were divided, most viewers agreed on one thing: standing through the sunroof of a moving vehicle is dangerous, no matter who is doing it. The incident ended peacefully, but it also reminded fans that viral moments can quickly turn into safety concerns when celebrations go too far.

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