FREMONT, Ohio (WTVG/Gray News) - Body camera video shows a traffic stop in Ohio where a deputy had just pulled over a United States Postal Service mail van for speeding at more than 100 mph in a 60 mph zone.
Is there a reason youre going over 100? a Sandusky County deputy asked in the video.
The driver replied, I didnt realize I was going that fast.
The stop happened just before 2 p.m. on April 21 on Route 20 just west of Fremont.
According to the traffic report, the van had no plates and the driver appeared to be racing a Ford Mustang.
In the body camera video, the deputy goes on to say, Yeah. I mean, that Mustang took off. He caught my attention, and then you blew by him, and I was pacing you at like 105.
Court records identified the driver as Drew Brown, 28. She told officials she worked for the Fremont post office.
Brown waived the case, which is now closed, and paid a $50 fine for the traffic violation after receiving a verbal warning for racing.
A spokesperson for the USPS shared the following statement:
Drew Brown is an employee. It is under investigation and as a matter of policy, we are unable to comment further on a specific individual personnel matter.
Im honestly surprised a USPS vehicle can even go that fast.oh they definitely took the limiter off lol
Now that's what you call..*puts on sunglasses*.speedy delivery.
isnt their pay based on how fast they deliver
i have to re-train myself. I automatically assumed the driver would be a guy. Nahhhh, we got Dominique Toretto instead.