Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno Credit: x.com/SheriffLeeFL
After Lee County deputies arrested an 18-year-old on a street racing charge last week, Sheriff Carmine Marceno put out a press release on social media that included the teenโ€™s mug shot and a statement about the sheriffโ€™s abhorrence for racing cars on public roads. 

โ€œI have zero tolerance for street racing in Lee County,โ€ Marceno stated. โ€œDriving an [sic] excessive speed and putting yourself, your passengers, and others on the road at risk is an incredibly selfish decision. My deputies will continue to patrol the roads of Lee County, ensuring drivers make smart choices or they will face the consequences.โ€ 

It was an unambiguous statement from Marceno, himself a well-known connoisseur of fast cars, but video evidence obtained by the Florida Trident shows โ€œzero toleranceโ€ doesnโ€™t necessarily extend to his own actions. 

The video, which can be seen here, shows Marceno driving south on six-lane South Tamiami Trail in a black Lamborghini Huracan convertible with the top down on a sunny day in Estero. Shooting the video is Marcenoโ€™s former friend, Bonita Springs jeweler Ken Romano, who drives in the lane to the right of the sheriff in the same direction. The brief race begins at Romanoโ€™s prompting.

โ€œJuice that mโ€”-fโ€”-!โ€ Romano tells Marceno. 

Marceno then guns the engine and surges ahead down the highway. Romano chases after but canโ€™t keep up with the high-performance Italian sports car, which depending on the variant sell for between $200,000 and $344,000. As Romano ends the video, a glimpse of his speedometer shows heโ€™s going 74 mph while still well behind Marceno. The speed limit on that stretch of road is 50 mph. 

An email to the sheriffโ€™s public information office with questions about the video and an interview request for Marceno went unreturned. When reached by phone at his jewelry store, Romano refused to comment on the video.

Street racing is but a minor peccadillo compared to allegations being investigated by a federal grand jury that was sparked by Romano, who had been a close friend and gambling buddy of Marceno for years. Romano alleged he provided the sheriff more than $100,000 in gifts, including jewelry and cash for Marcenoโ€™s gambling debts.

In return he said he was given a no-work sheriffโ€™s office consulting contract paying him $5,700 a month that included kickbacks to the sheriffโ€™s father to make payments on a Mercedes Benz. Also under investigation, according to multiple sources, is work the sheriff had done at his home by sheriffโ€™s office building contractors. 

The investigation continues.

This article first appeared on Florida Trident and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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Trident senior editor Bob Norman is a veteran investigative journalist whose work has won dozens of awards and led to criminal charges and the removal of several corrupt public officials. He can be reached...