Fresh reports according to CNN is now revealing that Paul Walker and Roger Rodas may have been street racing before meeting their untimely deaths.
According to a brief statement The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department released on Sunday afternoon, speed might have been a factor in the deadly crash of Porsche Carrera GT with Rodas behind the wheel. Though the details are still being investigated, a tip to the law enforcement office revealed another car might have been present on the scene of the accident, which is now prompting the Police to further investigate if Rodas and Walker were drag racing in the moments immediately prior to crashing head-on into an electric pole.
Investigators are now looking into the possibility of any sort of racing being involved, as well as whether another car had somehow veered in front of Rodas' Porsche. They are also investigating multiple skid marks in the area that are indicative of 'doughnut spins,' though said marks may be old—Hercules Street in Santa Clarita where the accident took place is known for being a popular stretch for car racing, and has an inspired a police crackdown in the last few years. Officials say that it will take quite some time before it's evident just how fast the Porsche was travelling before it collided.
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