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Man attacks a car with ax during anger exchange of the road
Some women in Memphis registered Tennessee a rage -exchange where one driver started attacking the other car with the help of an ax of all things. That visual material has become viral, with news stations throughout the country pick -up of the story. It is understandable why because we usually do not see AX attacks during an anger fight.
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According to reports, the driver of the Nissan Xterra crashed against the back of a Chevy Impala from 2012. What precedes it, if there is something, is not known. But then the man got out of the car with his ax and the SUV approached.
In the video of mobile phones you can see that the man takes a few swings in the Xterra before he turns around and runs away. Allegedly the man fled the stage on foot and the police are looking for him.
It is unclear whether the police know who the man is. We would assume that he is the registered owner of the Impala, but with how unbridled car theft is in Memphis, that is a whole assumption.
During the attack, the woman openly wonders why the other driver is not starting alone. Maybe the Nissan was eliminated by the crash? Or has the person perhaps been to shock? We don’t know, but it seems strange.
Fortunately, nobody was reportedly injured in the crash or the AX attack. We look that people are seriously injured when axes or knives are produced during an anger fight.
It is possible that there was an exchange on the road before the crash and ax attack. That is why we advise people to stay away from verbal exchanges with other drivers, because things can escalate in complete violence.
If someone tries to pull you in an anger fight, then definitely not go out of your vehicle. Drive away, if you can, and go to a police station or somewhere with many witnesses and cameras. And definitely leave the ax in your car alone.
Image via ABC 7 Chicago/Youtube
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