DAYTONA BEACH — A Minneola man looking for some Hurricane Matthew related shenanigans found himself in trouble after doing burnouts in his truck around reporters on the beachside during the evacuation and curfew, police Chief Mike Chitwood said.

Brandon Ware, 20, was booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail about 5:15 a.m. Friday on a charge of reckless driving, records show.

Most mugshots just show a suspect's face, but Ware's included the upper half of his body, showing his black T-shirt that read "[expletive] speeding tickets."

"We had one idiot last night who decided to do wheelies in his pickup, spin outs around Gail Paschall-Brown (WESH 2 News reporter), and this morning at 4 he decided to do the same thing with a CNN news crew when I was up there," Chitwood said.

Ware was doing burnouts in his black GMC truck in the 700 block of South Atlantic Avenue where news crews were before traveling west over the International Speedway Boulevard bridge and did "multiple 360's in a reckless manner and at a high rate of speed" at the base of the bridge, according to the police report.

Chitwood followed Ware until Lt. John Creamer pulled him over in the 1200 block of W. International Speedway Boulevard and made the arrest, according to the report.

Ware was released from jail Friday evening after posting $500 bail, records show. No phone number was listed for him and he did not respond to a Facebook message.