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Motorcyclist & car

2017-06-23 16:00:02.802705+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Because I'm gonna wanna find it: Motorcyclist kicks car and triggers chain-reaction crash in apparent road-rage video.

Direct link to the Facebook version of the video.

Looks like the sedan driver merges over into the HOV lane to get closer to the motorcyclist. I can fill in the blanks about what was happening previously, but CHP is looking for the motorcyclist as a hit-and-run suspect. If I were the motorcyclist's lawyer, I think there's a strong case that stopping anywhere near someone who'd just tried to kill me with a deadly weapon is a bad long-term survival strategy.

And I hope there are "assault with a deadly weapon" charges coming against that sedan driver.

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