Belltown Hellcat Impounded After Months of Seattle Chaos
- Miles Hudson, 21, has faced multiple legal issues due to reckless driving and other charges in Seattle.
- He was recently seen having his Dodge Charger Hellcat towed and impounded after months of controversy.
- The impoundment may signal an end to the disturbances caused by Hudson's behavior in the city.
Miles Hudson, a 21-year-old owner of a Dodge Charger Hellcat, has been embroiled in legal troubles due to his reckless driving behavior in Seattle. Over the past months, he has faced multiple charges, including stalking, harassment, and reckless driving, alongside accusations of sharing intimate images of his ex-girlfriend. Despite receiving a verbal warning in January, Hudson continued to attract attention for his loud car, which he defended as a characteristic of muscle cars. In July, he was arrested and subsequently ordered to pay $83,000 in fines for noise violations. He was also prohibited from posting videos of his car on social media, a ruling he openly defied by changing his Instagram username instead of deleting his account. His legal issues escalated further when he missed a court hearing in August related to allegations of assaulting his mother, leading to a $25,000 bench warrant for his arrest. On September 13, Hudson failed to attend an appointment with the Seattle Electronic Home Monitoring Program, compounding his legal troubles. The culmination of these events led to the recent sighting of his car being towed and impounded, signaling a potential end to the chaos he has caused in the city. As Hudson prepares to face court again in October, he risks facing additional penalties and possible jail time for his continued defiance of legal orders. The community's response has been mixed, with some expressing relief at the car's impoundment, while others remain concerned about Hudson's behavior and its impact on public safety.