Social media influencer Andre Beadle, known to the world as 1Stockf30, has died at the young age of 25 following a devastating car crash in Queens, New York.
Beadle was reportedly behind the wheel of his sleek 2024 BMW X5 when disaster struck. According to the NYPD, he was driving at a “high rate of speed” eastbound on the Nassau Expressway near JFK Airport just after 1 a.m. when he lost control of the vehicle and collided violently with a light post. Eyewitness accounts suggest that he may have been racing prior to the accident. “This caused the vehicle to veer back across the eastbound lanes to the left shoulder, ejecting the operator from the vehicle,” the police stated in their report.
Emergency Medical Services rushed to the scene, transporting the rising star to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was tragically pronounced dead, New York Post reports.
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Andre Beadle had captured the attention of thousands with his high-octane videos showing his adventures driving around the streets of New York City, often pushing his purple BMW to its limits.
In the wake of his death, tributes have poured in from fans and fans and friends, with one close friend poignantly writing: “Fly high dawg you a legend forever.” A fan also penned an emotional message to TikTok that read,
Im at a loss for words. This is truly the most gutwrenching thing I have ever seen with my own two eyes. Your girlfriend’s instagram caption made me sick to my stomach. The reason I have a bmw now is because of you, the reason I hustled like a slave in high school for my 340 was because of you, my followers are becase of you, all of the bmw freinds I have are because of you, all of my dragy runs are because of you.”
The post continued, “For the past 4 years ive watched you break countless records and push the b58 and daza plaforms and be a pioneer in the street racing game. Every time we interacted you were always the most genuine, kind, and helpful person when it came to this stuff, I remember standing in front of powerhouse for 2 hours on a school night after work waiting for you to show up with the new hoodies. You couldnt pay me millions to get rid of that hoodie. Im in tears as I write this in a 200mph capable car wondering if this shit is even worth it in the end.”
The NYPD’s Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad is currently looking into the specifics of the incident, trying to piece together what went wrong during those fateful moments.