Draft:Squeezebenz
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Antonio Ginestri | |
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Born | Antonio Ginestri January 1, 2000 Queens, New York, U.S. |
Other names | Squeeze Benz |
Occupation | YouTuber |
Years active | 2019–present |
Known for | Street racing videos, criminal activities |
Criminal charge(s) | Burglary, evading law enforcement |
Criminal status | Awaiting trial |
Website | Squeeze Benz on YouTube |
Antonio Ginestri (born January 1, 2000), better known by his online alias Squeeze Benz, is an American YouTuber and alleged criminal from Queens, New York.[1] Ginestri rises to prominence through his YouTube channel, where he posts videos of street racing stunts, public disruptions, and provocative interactions with law enforcement. He is the founder of the "Squeeze Team," a street racing group that frequently competes with the rival "Swim Team" in illegal racing stunts. His controversial activities, including ATM burglaries and evading police, make him a polarizing figure in media and online communities.
Career
[edit]Ginestri's YouTube channel, [Squeeze Benz](https://www.youtube.com/@Squeeze.Benz), is popular for its high-speed street racing content, provocative stunts, and public disruptions. By 2024, the channel amasses a significant following, attracting fans who admire his daring antics and competitive street racing persona.
Squeeze Team and Swim Team Rivalry
[edit]Ginestri is the founder of the "Squeeze Team," a group known for its street racing events and public stunts. The team gains notoriety for illegal racing stunts in high-traffic areas, such as the Kosciuszko Bridge and parts of Manhattan, often disrupting traffic for extended periods.[2]
The Squeeze Team has an ongoing rivalry with a competing group known as the "Swim Team," which frequently challenges them in organized but illegal street racing events. Both groups use social media to broadcast their races, with each claiming dominance in the underground racing scene.[3]
Incident with Streamer Neon
[edit]In mid-2024, Ginestri becomes involved in a publicized altercation with fellow content creator and streamer Neon during a live-streamed event. The confrontation, which escalates into a heated exchange on social media, highlights tensions between Ginestri's street racing-focused content and Neon's gaming-centric audience. The incident draws significant attention online and further increases Ginestri's notoriety.[4]
Criminal Allegations
[edit]Ginestri’s notoriety extends beyond YouTube as he is implicated in a series of criminal activities in 2024.
ATM Burglaries
[edit]Law enforcement identifies Ginestri as the leader of a group responsible for multiple ATM burglaries across New York and New Jersey. According to [NBC New York](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/youtuber-squeeze-benz-charged-nj-burglaries/5607896/), the group uses sophisticated tools and strategies to break into ATMs, stealing large sums of cash. Authorities link Ginestri’s social media activity to evidence from these incidents.
Police Evasion
[edit]In May 2024, Ginestri is arrested in Newark, New Jersey, after a high-speed chase in which he allegedly attempts to evade police. The [Newark Department of Public Safety](https://www.newarkpublicsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-21-2024-Queens-New-York-Man-Arrested-for-Eluding-During-Traffic-Violations-for-Social-Media-Post.pdf) reports that Ginestri's reckless behavior and subsequent arrest are consistent with a pattern of illegal activity documented on his YouTube channel.
Social Media and Law Enforcement
[edit]Ginestri’s social media posts, including videos where he taunts police officers, are being used as evidence against him in criminal investigations. The [New York Post](https://nypost.com/2024/07/18/us-news/daredevil-street-racer-who-taunted-ny-nj-cops-charged-for-string-of-robberies/) describes his videos as provocations that encourage public disorder and place a spotlight on his alleged criminal activities.
Legal Proceedings
[edit]Ginestri faces multiple charges, including burglary, theft, and evading law enforcement. His legal case draws significant media attention due to the role of his YouTube content in publicizing and potentially incriminating his activities.
Public Reaction
[edit]The public response to Ginestri is polarized. While his fans praise him for his daring stunts and rebellious persona, critics and law enforcement officials condemn his actions for promoting illegal activities and endangering public safety. His case fuels debates about the influence of social media in glorifying and enabling criminal behavior.
References
[edit]- [Carscoops: "Squeeze Benz, Antonio Ginestri Arrested for String of ATM Robberies"](https://www.carscoops.com/2024/08/squeeze-benz-antonio-ginestri-arrested-for-string-of-atm-robberies/)
- [NBC New York: "YouTuber 'Squeeze Benz' Charged in NJ Burglaries"](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/youtuber-squeeze-benz-charged-nj-burglaries/5607896/)
- [New York Post: "Daredevil Street Racer Who Taunted NY/NJ Cops Charged for String of Robberies"](https://nypost.com/2024/07/18/us-news/daredevil-street-racer-who-taunted-ny-nj-cops-charged-for-string-of-robberies/)
- [Newark Public Safety Report](https://www.newarkpublicsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-21-2024-Queens-New-York-Man-Arrested-for-Eluding-During-Traffic-Violations-for-Social-Media-Post.pdf)
- [YouTube: Squeeze Benz Official Channel](https://www.youtube.com/@Squeeze.Benz)
External Links
[edit]- [Squeeze Benz on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@Squeeze.Benz)
- [Squeeze Benz on TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@squeeze.benz)