Police crack down as hundreds flock to illegal street racing events across Seattle
Apr 22, 2025, 5:00 PM

A Seattle Police Department vehicle. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
On Saturday, drew hundreds of drivers and spectators to various locations across Seattle. In response, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) worked in coordination with regional law enforcement partners to disrupt the gatherings and restore safety.
Officers initially heard reports that racers would organize outside city limits before bringing the activity into Seattle. Their concerns were confirmed when over 200 people gathered at several key locations, including Lumen Field, Costco, Pier 55, and Home Depot in the SODO neighborhood in the evening.
Police break up Seattle street racing events
To address the growing situation, Seattle police, including neighborhood patrol officers and special response teams, moved into the area in large numbers to break up the illegal street racing.
Multiple vehicles were stopped for traffic violations during the operation before drivers dispersed and moved on to other jurisdictions. SPD is continuing its investigation and plans to mail citations to those who violated street racing laws.