close Video Bodycam footage shows Sha'Carri Richardson 'begging' officer to not arrest her for traveling over 100 mph U.S. track star Sha'Carri Richardson pleads with an officer not to arrest her after being clocked at 104 mph on a Florida highway, according to body-camera footage. (Credit: Orange County Sheriffs Office) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bodycam footage obtained by Fox News Digital showed Olympic gold medal sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson "begging" an officer not to arrest her after she was caught driving recklessly. Sgt. Gerald McDaniels, driving in the center lane, spotted the Olympian flashing her brights at the car in front of her and announced that Richardson's Aston Martin topped 104 mph on State Road 429 near Stoneybrook Parkway in Winter Garden, Florida. The officer reached speeds of at least 110 mph in order to catch up."I would wipe that smile off your face," the sergeant told Richardson upon approaching her passenger window. "You're being stopped for dangerous, excessive speed." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Sha'Carri Richardson of Team United States looks on after failing to qualify for the Final during the Women's 100 Metres Semi-Finals on day two of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 at National Stadium on Sept. 14, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Hannah PetersGetty Images) Richardson said her back tire was at 29 PSI and that her phone slipped, switching the mode in her car and causing her to speed. That did not ple
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