Traffic & Transit
Manchester Driver With Insulting Bumper Sticker Charged In Connection With Wrong-Way Driving Incident
A reckless driving incident in Willington involving a Manchester man has led to charges, state police said.

WILLINGTON, CT — A Manchester man with an improper plate and insulting bumper sticker has been charged in a reckless wrong-way attempt to goad state police into a high-speed chase, according to a warrant.
On March 14 at 10:55 .m., a trooper was patrolling Interstate 84 westbound neat Exit 71 and observed a gray Toyota Corolla in the left-hand lane with an illegal window tint, along with a tinted front plate cover that made it impossible to read, according to a warrant.
The trooper was able to read the rear plate, but the plate came over a database as "canceled" and "destroyed," according to a warrant.
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The car has a bumper sticker on it that read "only g-- cops pull me over," according to a warrant.
The Corolla was going 75 mph and the trooper in initiated a traffic stop and the Corolla began swerving and accelerating to 99 mph, according to a warrant.
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As the trooper attempted to box in the Corolla, the driver swerved and executed a K turn and began heading east while still on the westbound side of the highway, according to a warrant.
Troopers then lost track of the car, according to a warrant.
Manchester police knew the Corolla from a stop about a week earlier an two previous stops over the winter, according to a warrant.
State police and Manchester police eventually tracked down the driver's address through a data base and a visit to his home and a warrant was secured, state police said.
It was served out of Troop C on Saturday.
The warrant charged Tannell Destry Azairias Webber, 19, with the improper use of a marker plate, violating plate regulations, reckless driving, disobeying the signal of an officer, engaging police in a pursuit, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, unsafe backing, making an improper turn, a windshield view obstruction and first-degree reckless endangerment.
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