Police said the car club that caused the traffic jam is called the Lone Star Slab. Investigators said they are responsible for blocking lanes of traffic on I-45 back on Dec. 2, when they stopped to take pictures in front of the “Be Someone” sign.

HOUSTON — Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo announced Wednesday, that 10 people have been arrested in the so-called “Be Someone Challenge.”

Police said the car club that caused the traffic jam is called the Lone Star Slab. Investigators said they are responsible for blocking lanes of traffic on I-45 back on Dec. 2, when they stopped to take pictures in front of the “Be Someone” sign.

At a news conference, investigators said they conducted a six-week long investigation to track down the club members involved.

Many drivers that Sunday afternoon called 911 about what they saw happening. Police said the car club itself posted video online about their picture-taking.

Fortunately, no chain reaction crashes occurred as a result of the highway being blocked off.

The 10 people arrested have been charged with “obstruction of a highway,” a misdemeanor. However, police and prosecutors are warning people that if they participate in this “deadly conduct,” they will face felony charges.

Among those arrested in the car club, 48 year-old Christopher Lopez. He was charged earlier this month for his role in a chase that lead to the death of a woman driving on Aldine Mail Route Road.

The other men arrested from the car club men, are 25 to 30 years-old.