(CelebNMusic247 News) 1 Man Arrested for Stealing Parts From Paul Walker‘s Car
According to Santa Ana police 1 man has been arrested after he was spotted stealing the Porsche Carrera GT T-roof after Paul Walker was killed.
Apparently a second man was spotted stealing parts. He lives out of state, but CelebNMusic247 has learned that autorities expect that he will turn himself in. However the one local man who was spotted at the scene of the car crash stealing the roof from Paul Walkers Porsche Carrera GT is being held in jail on a $20,000.00 bond. Police are unsure if the parts were stolen momentos or for profit, but the parts have been confiscated from one man so far.
The area where Walker, who was the passenger in the car, driven by his friend and financial adviser Roger Rodas, died Saturday when the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, which smashed into a light pole and tree then exploded in flames.
Since his death there have been hordes of fans, family and friends paying their last respect to Paul. He was loved by all, but a Santa Ana police have announced that the area will be highly patrol and violators will be ticketed.
A new video which has been posted on Paul Walker Facebook pays tribute to the late actor who died too soon, titled, In Loving Memory.”
The franchise that has become a family over the past 14 years has released a beautiful video tribute to Paul Walker in wake of his tragic death:
A video tribute in memory of Paul Walker from his “Fast & Furious” family was posted to Facebook on Wednesday.
In other news regarding Paul Walker’s death a ridiculous conspiracy theory has surfaced claiming one of the most idiotic statements on why Mr. Walker was killed. Our theory is the person who came up with the theory needs to lay off the Twinkies and get a real job. The site BeforeitsNews claims Walker wanted out of the film industry.
In additional news Paul Walker foundation Reach Out Worldwide to receive proceeds from ‘Fast & Furious 6’ DVD sales
Universal Pictures has reportedly decided to honor Paul Walker by donating part of the proceeds from the DVD sales of “Fast & Furious 6” to the actor’s nonprofit charity, Reach Out Worldwide.
“With the passing of Paul, the world has lost a man who spent a great deal of his life in service to others,” Universal chairman Donna Langley said in a statement.
Walker had just left a Reach Out Worldwide benefit supporting victims of the Philippines‘ Typhoon Haiyan on Saturday when he and business partner Roger Rodas were killed after the Porsche they were driving in went off the road and hit a tree, his rep confirmed to the Daily News. The actor was 40 years old.
“We share in the deep grief of his family, friends and the countless fans who love him,” the statement continued. “We keep Paul’s memory alive and honor his legacy through continued support of Reach Out Worldwide, the nonprofit he founded to give hope to those who must rebuild after they have experienced natural disasters.”
“Fast & Furious 6” is slated to be released on DVD, Blu-Ray and on-demand on Dec. 10, according to the studio.