CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. — Additional capacity victims of road rage behavior in Chesterfield are coming forward after one woman shared her encounter on Facebook.
Three younger women inform CBS 6 that they’ve encountered what seems to be the identical man in separate road rage incidents between Amelia County and Route 10 in Chester.
The unidentified man is accused of focusing on girls, breaking them earlier than preventing his vehicle, getting out, and cursing at them.
All three ladies say the incidents had been unprovoked and terrifying.
Ashley White posted approximately the April 19 incident on Facebook, which acquired numerous replies.
“He sped up, got into this lane in the back of me, and pulled off right here,” White described.
White said after they stopped at a forestall light, the person got out of his car and positioned his fingers on her window, earlier than getting returned in his car.
“It’s loopy that one individual will hold targeting human beings, and on the pinnacle of that, it’s women,” stated White.
Josie Duck said she’d had run-ins with the driving force in Amelia County, which persisted into Chesterfield County.
“I changed into just driving in the back of a vehicle and got brake checked, so I backed off lots,” said Duck. “Then he came as much as my vehicle and started to scream and yell more, cuss, and he went for my door handle, and then he got lower back in his vehicle and drove.”
A third girl, who wanted to stay nameless, said her children were inthe vehicle at a stoplight while the person approached their automobile.
“He punched the trunk of the auto,” she recalled. “He changed into pounding at the window, screaming very loud, cussing awful enough for my infant to become scared and crying. We couldn’t go anywhere because we were caught in the center of Route 10.”
The mom said the man even aggressively observed their automobile. However, he changed into capable of breaking out.
Chesterfield County Police stated they’re investigating the incidents.
“Something needs to be carried out before either he receives harm, or anyone else gets hurt,” White delivered.
Police say if you encounter a similar incident, hold your doorways locked and windows up, and don’t interact with the man or woman. They also cautioned the general public to attempt honking their horn as a distraction.
Anyone who believes they’ve encountered this equal man is asked to contact Crime Solvers at 804-748-0660 or via the P3 app.