Crime & Safety
Motorcyclist 'Tyler D' Surrenders to Goose Creek Police
Motorcyclist who uploaded videos of him allegedly outrunning Goose Creek Police surrendered to police on reckless driving warrants.

The Goose Creek motorcyclist known as Tyler D surrendered to authorities Wednesday.Â
Tyler Denniston was wanted by Goose Creek Police for alleged reckless driving — some of which the motorcyclist himself posted on YouTube under the name Tyler D.Â
Goose Creek Police drafted two reckless driving warrants for Tyler Denniston, 22, this week, after he posted videos of him allegedly taunting and outrunning police.Â
Goose Creek Patch was the first to report on Denniston posting the video. Since the article ran, views on the video have jumped to more than 18,000 but the video has been removed. You can still watch the video here.Â
Denniston is scheduled to appear in Goose Creek Municipal Court 8:30 a.m. Aug. 14.Â
The first warrant is for a June 21 incident, where a Goose Creek officer observed a motorcyclist "popping a wheelie" on Red Bank Road. The incident is caught on camera by GCPD — but also by Denniston. Police say the helmet cam video by Denniston shows him in speeds of excess 100 mph.Â
The second warrant is for a May 17 incident. A witness called about a man on a blue and white motorcycle driving recklessly. A GCPD investigation led police to a video labeled "Road Rage in Goose Creek" by Tyler D.Â
According to the report, Denniston drives up between two vehicles on Red Bank Road and argues with one of the drivers. He then backs off and begins revving his motorcycle. When the light turns green, Denniston "lane splits" the vehicles and continues at a high rate of speed, according to the report. He was later pulled over by North Charleston Police — an incident Denniston also posted on YouTube.
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