Home / Crime and Justice / LA Man Charged for Freeway Takeover Music Video
LA Man Charged for Freeway Takeover Music Video
29 Nov
Summary
- Man charged nearly two years after blocking freeway for music video.
- Allegedly arranged vehicles to block 110 Freeway during rush hour.
- Faces charges including conspiracy to commit exhibition of speed.

Eduardo Erik Martinez, 33, has been charged nearly two years after allegedly orchestrating a freeway takeover to film a music video. On November 22, 2023, Martinez is accused of arranging vehicles to block the northbound 110 Freeway during peak traffic hours. The alleged video captured other cars performing stunts, a scene described as dangerous and reckless.
Martinez has pleaded not guilty to felony charges including conspiracy to commit exhibition of speed and vandalism. District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman condemned the behavior as a pursuit of a "viral moment," emphasizing a crackdown on such street takeovers. The suspect is scheduled to return to court on December 11 to set a preliminary hearing date.
Further charges include vandalism at a courthouse in October 2024. If convicted, Martinez could face up to four years and four months in jail. His bail has been set at $100,000.




