YouTuber being hunted by police after 200mph motorcycle challenge

Carver Fisher
YouTuber wanted by police motorcycle challenge

YouTuber Gixxer Brah is being hunted by police for several charges after posting videos of himself more than doubling the speed limit, with his most famous stunt being a 20-minute drive from Colorado Springs to Denver. During that ride, he exceeded 200mph on a busy highway.

Content creators are no strangers to posting videos of themselves pulling off insane stunts or challenges for the sake of clout on social media platforms. It’s an exceedingly common practice as creators vie for attention and a way to stand out.

However, some people take these stunts to the extreme and just post themselves breaking laws for the public to see. One such YouTuber is Gixxer Brah, someone who has posted dozens of videos depicting himself driving at incredibly high speeds on motorcycles.

His most famous stunt has landed him with a warrant out for his arrest backed up by several charges placed against him by the Colorado State Police, and he’s still at large at the time of writing.

Police on manhunt for motorcycle YouTuber

YouTuber Gixxer Brah, who has been identified as Rendon Dietzmann by police, is wanted for a stunt that depicted him driving from Colorado Springs to Denver in 20 minutes. A 70-mile trip that’d take over an hour with clear roads was done in a third of that time on a busy highway.

According to a report from KDVR, a local news station in Denver, the Colorado State Police have put out a warrant for his arrest with 7 charges attached. These include Reckless Driving, Reckless Endangerment, Engaging in a Speed Contest, and other various offenses. Gixxer Brah has since deleted the video that got him so much attention, but it’s been reposted to social media.

Here’s the thing, though: His entire YouTube channel is filled with videos of him pulling off the same sort of illegal stunts that landed him in hot water, and he’s just now being charged for a video depicting a stunt from late September 2023.

A video from 3 years ago that’s still live on his channel depicts him racing against other motorcyclists, with him being disappointed he could only go 175mph on the bike he was riding at the time as he popped wheelies and mocked the police.

With several years of YouTube content showing him pulling off these dangerous stunts, it’s surprising that the police are just now coming after him.

About The Author

Carver is an editor for Dexerto based in Chicago. He finished his screenwriting degree in 2021 and has since dedicated his time to covering League of Legends esports and all other things gaming. He leads League esports coverage for Dexerto, but has a passion for the FGC and other esports. Contact Carver at carver.fisher@dexerto.com