Hot Babe Deputy With Cool Name “Muzzy” Forced To Resign Over Silly License Plate Issue

Florida Deputy Caught With “CHASEM3” Tag — But Can You Really Arrest a Babe With a Name That Cool?

DELTONA, Fla. — In a story that feels more “Fast & Furious” than Florida law enforcement, Volusia County Deputy Erica Muzzy was busted over the weekend riding a motorcycle with a flipped-up fake license plate that read — and we kid you not — “CHASEM3.” If this sounds like the plot of an afternoon CW show, just wait. It gets better.

According to the sheriff’s office, Muzzy — who’s been with the force since 2021 — was spotted at a Wawa (because of course it was a Wawa) in Deltona, chilling with a squad of riders, one of whom had allegedly fled a traffic stop earlier that same evening. When deputies moved in on the group, the suspect gave Muzzy a shoutout — possibly a “yo, Muzz!” or “tell ‘em I’m good!” — and she reportedly got “argumentative.”

The Tag That Started It All

Roughly two hours later, around 11 p.m., Muzzy was spotted again, this time on I-4, riding with a flipped-up tag — a move straight out of the street racer handbook. When the deputy flipped it down, there it was: “CHASEM3” — which might be a felony, but also kind of a flex.

She was arrested and charged with possession of a counterfeit license plate, booked on a $2,500 bond, and taken to jail — though honestly, in a state where people wrestle gators on Instagram Live, this feels more like a parking ticket with flair.

Hot Name, Hot Bike, Hot Mess?

Now, let’s address the elephant in the biker bar: is this really a big deal? We’re talking about a woman named Erica Muzzy, who rolls with biker gangs, trolls her own coworkers at Wawa, and pops off on social media doing wheelies in what appears to be a stylish leather getup. That’s not a criminal — that’s a Netflix pitch.

Yes, yes, there’s an ongoing internal investigation into her online stunt-riding content, and yes, fake tags are a legal issue. But let’s not pretend like we haven’t all wanted to slap “CHASEM3” on our Dodge Charger and ride into a Florida sunset like we’re in a Pitbull music video.

Besides, in the South Florida playbook, “reckless stunt riding” is just Tuesday night content.

Cop or Cosplayer?

To be clear, Deputy Muzzy resigned before she could be fired, which is kind of the most Florida way to end a law enforcement career. Ride fast, flip your tag, and resign like a boss.

Whether you see her as a rogue public servant, a rebel without a badge, or just another hot babe with a cool name who took the “live fast” mantra a little too literally — one thing’s for sure: Muzzy left her mark. And it said, proudly and illegally: CHASEM3.

Now if someone could just get this woman a podcast, a motorcycle sponsorship, and a second chance at life as Florida’s most Instagrammable ex-deputy — we’d all be better off. Come on down to South Florida Muzzy, we know how to treat hot babes!

 

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