Camaro Coupe

Make
Chevrolet
Segment
Coupe

Last summer, a Detroit group calling itself on social media #TSNLS, which stands for "Turnt sh*t, no lame sh*t", made its debut public appearance in a very dangerous and somewhat entertaining way. Several Dodge Charger owners purposely blocked traffic on the city's Lodge Freeway for the specific purpose of doing donuts. One of the group's members caught the entire thing on video. All the while, traffic behind them came to a complete halt, and angry drivers immediately began calling 911. The donut lovers fled the scene just before the police arrived. And now they're back.

According to the Detroit Free Press, #TSNLS struck again this past Sunday night on Interstate 94. This time, it was a red Chevrolet Camaro that performed the donuts.

Its driver circled around several people at dangerously close range. However, those onlookers were clearly part of the group, evidenced by the video (which contains some profanity) that quickly made its way to Instagram. One person even yelled out several times "We on 94 with it, baby!" Plenty of evidence right there.

Police are now searching for this driver and their accomplices, which shouldn't be too hard considering the car is proudly displayed on video. What's funny is that the uploader blurred the car's license plate and driver's face, thinking the authorities somehow won't be able to track them down. Got news for them: they will. Just like the last time.

A 25-year old man was soon arrested after being identified because of his Charger Hellcat was green. This time, the city of Detroit and its police department are going to have to take far more serious actions. An arrest will almost surely be made in the near future, if not already. At the time of this writing, police are still on the hunt.

It's fine for muscle car owners to do donuts. That's what empty parking lots are for. Purposely blocking a major city highway and causing a serious traffic jam is something different entirely.