

Larry Beard, marketing director for Deja Vu Showgirls, says business has doubled since the stripper-mobile started rolling. The bikini clan women, whose attire is “skintight to try to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions,” are trying to lure men to the all-nude shows at Deja Vu and Little Darlings.

Two of her fellow strippers are in the back of the truck, too, awaiting their turns.” That pretty well sums up what it looks like. Swinging around the pole is a scantily clad young woman. In the middle is a gleaming stripper pole. We’ll let the story tell you about the “stripper-mobile.” “It’s akin to a small U-Haul truck but with Plexiglas surrounding the brightly lit cargo area instead of walls.


He was given a $15,000 bond.ĪBC Action News could not reach him for comment.Maybe there’s a reason they call it the Las Vegas “Strip.” At least that’s the first thing that came to mind when we read a Scripps Howard News Service report about the “stripper-mobile” causing a fuss in Vegas. So just one word, just complete shock," added Arrington.Ību-Shtaiah has bonded out of jail. "You hear about this kind of thing, but you always think, you know, it would never happen to me. "Very grateful for that because without that this guy could be living his life the way he wants to do even though he caused drastic changes in other people's lives forever," said Johnny Arrington, victim's son. The victim's son who lives out-of-state said he is thankful that general manager did the right thing. "I was like you know what lets Google hit and runs in Tampa and there was one not even a mile and a half away from here around the corner," said Figueroa. "The passenger side of the vehicle was just demolished, dents all in the hood, the fender was rippled up and I was like that does not look right," said Figueroa.Ĭourt records stated the suspect tried to tell family members he had been in a fight in the parking lot of the club and his truck got damaged. Video evidence also places the truck in the area of the crash.Īccording to the Sheriff's Office, Abu-Shtaiah cleaned the blood off with window cleaner.ĭetectives also saw Abu-Shtaiah's truck with a front passenger headlight shattered, dents to the front corner panel/hood and a bent grill on the passenger side.Īccording to court documents, the General Manager at Deja Vu Showgirls in Tampa, Mark Figueroa, contacted deputies after seeing a truck in the parking lot of his business with damage consistent with the crash. The Sheriff's Office said DNA results from biological evidence indicate the victim was struck by Abu-Shtaiah's truck. On Thursday, traffic homicide detectives obtained a warrant charging him with leaving the scene of a crash with death, and he turned himself in Friday. Search launched for vehicle involved in deadly hit and run on 78th St. A Hillsborough County man has been arrested after deputies say he hit and killed a 53-year-old bicyclist with his truck and then left the scene.Īuthorities say Ali Abdelrahilm Abu-Shtaiah, 25, was driving a gold 1983 Chevy and hit and killed Johnny Arrington, who was on his bike on South 78th Street on August 5, 2018.
