Anyone else noticing an increase in road rage incidents?

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Yeah shyt has been getting crazy out here. Some dude rolled down his window just so I could see him flip me off, as I was passing him last week. I was confused as hell too because I didn’t do shyt to him. I can only assume it was because I scared him or something by driving too fast.

Some dude just died from a road rage shooting out in Chesapeake. There have been a lot of road rage shootings recently in Hampton Roads.
 

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My thing is, a lot of these folks act tough cause they in a vehicle.

They know got damn well they don’t want no smoke face to face. Easy to pop off when you’re surrounded by metal and glass.

It don’t matter to me. My truck got 20% tint front windows and 5% in the back so these clowns don’t even know who in the truck. It’s funny watching someone pull up next to me ready to pop off and realize they can’t see shyt but black glass

Mfers get scary real quick when they don’t kno what’s on the other side.
 

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Yeah shyt has been getting crazy out here. Some dude rolled down his window just so I could see him flip me off, as I was passing him last week. I was confused as hell too because I didn’t do shyt to him. I can only assume it was because I scared him or something by driving too fast.

Some dude just died from a road rage shooting out in Chesapeake. There have been a lot of road rage shootings recently in Hampton Roads.

That’s what happened to me. Breh flipped me off and I was like damn what I even do :dahell: I felt obligated to flip him off back but I didn’t even know why. Afterwards I realized he was mad I was going the speed limit. We not on the highway. I’m not speeding on residential roads for you.
 

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That’s what happened to me. Breh flipped me off and I was like damn what I even do :dahell: I felt obligated to flip him off back but I didn’t even know why. Afterwards I realized he was mad I was going the speed limit. We not on the highway. I’m not speeding on residential roads for you.

I hate that shyt especially when they stick to your ass
I’m not finna go faster and risk getting a ticket for some fukking idiot :dead:
Never had someone flip me over tho
But I got a screwdriver in my car ready to defend myself if necessary
 
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I’m mostly a chill dude. You gotta really annoy me to get me upset. In result, I haven’t had many bad interactions in the past few years but I’ve had 4 road rage encounters in the past two months

1 was my fault though :russ:

People really be tripping out here :dahell:



Yep somebody pulled a gun on me and my homie last month on the road. I made a thread about it.
 

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A not exactly a road rage news article but f-ery rage ensues.

Porsche driver, felon trade shots in gunfight wounding 3 in Liberty City, police say​

Attempted murder convict Marcus Finch had just gotten out of prison in March, now he’s facing 2 more counts​

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Marcus Finch (Florida Department of Corrections)

MIAMI – A man was just about to get back into his Porsche in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood on July 23 when he saw a red Hyundai pull up; behind the wheel was an armed convicted felon, police said.

That convict, Marcus Bernard Finch, would end up being charged with two counts of attempted murder after police said he set off a gunfight in which the Porsche driver, a woman and he himself were wounded.

Finch, 40, of southwest Miami-Dade, is no stranger to that charge. He was released from prison on March 8 after a 2008 attempted murder conviction.

The shootout​

Police said the July gun battle that would land him back behind bars happened at around 10:45 a.m. in the 1700 block of Northwest 44th Street.

According to an arrest report, the first victim had been walking back to his Porsche when Finch arrived in a rented Sonata with stolen tags. Police said Finch got out of the car, grabbed the man’s shoulder and held a pistol to his head, telling him “If you move, Ima kill you.”

Police said Finch then looked down, noticed the victim had a gun of his own in his waistband, pointed at it and asked “What’s that you have there?”

The victim drew his pistol and shot Finch, who “yelled out in pain” and then a struggle for the victim’s gun ensued. Police said Finch eventually gained control of the victim’s gun and shot him in the left arm, police said.

However, Finch had dropped his own gun in the scuffle and the victim was able to pick it up and fire back, shooting Finch in the torso, the report states.

Amid the gunfight, a woman who was at the scene, identified as the second victim, ended up shot in the hip.

Police said Finch jumped in the woman’s Jeep and told her to get him “out of there,” which she did, dropping him off at the Caraf Oil gas station at 4770 NW 17th Ave. and a witness called 911. They said that witness would later drive with the female victim to Jackson North Medical Center.

Medics picked up Finch from the gas station and took him to Jackson Memorial Hospital, while the male victim drove himself home, called police and was also taken to JMH.

New charges and past record​

Finch, who has a lengthy criminal record, faced a charge of felon in possession of a firearm in addition to the two new attempted murder charge. His arrest report doesn’t make clear if or how he knew the victims.

Details of his 2008 attempted murder conviction, which stemmed from charges filed on Oct. 14, 2003, weren’t readily available Tuesday afternoon.

Records show Finch had first been released from prison in 2015 after serving 12 years, but ended up in state custody twice more after probation violations.

State records show Finch has been known by a number of aliases and street names, including “James Mickens,” “Cedric Palmer,” “Joshua White” and “Big Point.”

As of Tuesday afternoon, he was being held in Ward D, a specialized unit at JMH that houses inmates “who require specialized medical treatment.”

 
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Don’t get out of the car is my road rage rule

Cuss them back beep them back

Unless we are cordially exchanging insurance information and everyone seems levelheaded then I will get out of the car.
 
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