Cantonment Man Charged As ‘Super Speeder’ For 124 MPH Street Racing On I-110
December 28, 2025
A 19-year-old Cantonment man was arrested recently under Florida “super speeder” law after allegedly being clocked at 124 mph on I-10 in Escambia County.
Aden Michael Lewis was charged with operating a vehicle exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 mph.
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was monitoring northbound traffic on I-110 just south of Fairfield Drive and observed two vehicles approaching at a high rate of speed that appeared to street racing, according to an arrest report. As the 2003 Nissan 350Z driven by Lewis overtook the other vehicle, the trooper clocked the vehicle at 124 mph in the posted 65 mph zone.
Lewis told the trooper that the was enticed by a Blue BMW to race, the report states.
The trooper described the incident at “wanton disregard to the motoring public” in the arrest report.
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16 Responses to “Cantonment Man Charged As ‘Super Speeder’ For 124 MPH Street Racing On I-110”



Vehicle manufacturers are partly responsible for building cars to go so fast when our speed limits well below that are the law.
@bobc. You don’t have kids, do you? Lol
Take his license for a while and make him walk every where end of story
Keep closing the race tracks and this is what you get.
I guess everyone here lacks deductible reasoning. One cop one car pulled over. Seems as per the report he got the one going the fastest. You only have the statement of the one pulled over who he was “racing”. Just saying.
“Incomplete article” wrote:
” It would be nice if these articles had ALL the information. How long will it take until we get the information on the driver of the other car?”
If one reads the article and comprehends, they would find it says nothing about the other car being stopped at all. You are just ASSuming. The article is complete, if you read it. If the other car was stopped, it would certainly be mentioned. Stop ASSuming. We all know what happens when you do.
An Den: The other vehicle was a BMW. We don’t arrest rich people.
If he was racing someone on I-110 what happened to the driver of the other car that was also speeding excessively. It would be nice if these articles had ALL the information. How long will it take until we get the information on the driver of the other car? I’ll guess never.
Well in my opinion boys will be boys but again the times have changed and its not like it was back in the early 90s growing up . I’d say just learn from it and do your racing somewhere other than a major highway. You play stupid games you win stupid prizes these days. I dont wish bad on the boy hell hes going to have it hard enough paying all the fines and the towing bill and getting his license taken care of after this so im pretty sure he will learn his lesson after this is all said and done .
Slow down…not worth killing someone innocent…hope he learned his lesson
People who street race seem to have no concern about the general population unless it causes damage to there “Baby”/car.
I hope he gets jail time, a massive fine, and sell every one of his cars if he has more than one.
Again, brain not developed yet.
Good Job Troopers!
So what about the other vehicle ?
Stupid is as Stupid does.
Confiscate this punk’s car and if-when he’s found guilty in court sieze it and put it up for sale at auction
Ten year revocation of his driver license except for work and give him a one-speed bicycle.
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Boys will be boys but boy, the consequences.