LA Limo Driver With The Ol' Road Rage Crowbar To The Window
LA - A limousine driver in Los Angeles has been filmed attacking another driver’s car with a crowbar in an alleged road rage altercation. The scary incident occurred on Tuesday. The man driving the second car, Shanham Asbaghi, said that the limo driver was tailgating him on Interstate 405. Asbaghi says that out of fear he decided to exit early, however the limo driver then rammed him. ‘When he hit me, he came around to the driver’s side and punched my window four or five times. Then he ran back to his car, got in his car, and drove away,’ he told Pix 11. Asbaghi followed the limousine to get the vehicle’s license plate so he could report the hit-and-run to police. He finally caught up to the vehicle near Sherman Way. ‘He gets out of his car… pulls out a crowbar, comes to my window and swings as hard as he can,’ he said. ‘He hit my window real hard. I was in shock. That’s when I called 911.’ Asbaghi filmed the second encounter with the driver and captured the moment of the attack on his cellphone. As seen in the video above, somehow Asbaghi’s window does not break, surprisingly, after the hit of the crowbar.The limo driver walks back to his car, puts the crowbar in the trunk, gets back in and drives off.
Well that’s just a tad bit scary. One thing’s for sure, you don’t mess with someone who drives for a living in LA. That traffic will send any man to their breaking point. Especially one who dresses and acts like Niko from GTA IV. Nobody has a crowbar just hanging out in their trunk unless it’s for breaking some faces. But if you’re going to go the batshit route you better make sure that glass breaks. I’m talking swinging out of your shoes like Vlad Guerrero in his prime type of hack. Either that or pull the veteran road rage move and go with the golf club.
Timeless. It doesn’t matter if you’re a common man on the way back from playing 18, Jack freaking Nicholson, or an angry Russian who has had enough with life, the golf club to the windshield is one of the more traditional ways to deal with road rage. I’ve never done it because I think rationally before I act, but it’s borderline poetic taking an iron to something out of pure anger. And unless he solely plays Par-3’s, that 7-iron is purely for ending windshields/lives. I didn’t see that thing come out of a golf bag.
Johnna Drama knows best.