'They told us they were going to kill us' - Aggressive driver arrested for endangering US criterium champion after video of road rage incident went viral
BRR Analysis
A disturbing incident unfolded in the United States this week, as an aggressive driver was arrested following a road rage episode targeting a group of cyclists, including a US criterium champion. The altercation, captured on video by Luke Fetzer, quickly went viral, amassing nearly 10 million views and directly aiding the ongoing police investigation. The driver reportedly threatened the cyclists, stating, "They told us they were going to kill us," highlighting the extreme nature of the confrontation.
This incident is far from isolated, reflecting a growing and alarming trend of hostility towards cyclists on public roads, particularly in North America. While the identity of the specific criterium champion was not immediately released, the involvement of a high-profile rider underscores that even experienced athletes are vulnerable. The viral nature of the footage, however, provides a rare, tangible outcome: swift police action, offering a glimmer of hope that such egregious behaviour might finally face consistent consequences.
While the arrest is a small victory, it serves as a stark reminder that the battle for safe road sharing is far from over. One viral video, it seems, can achieve more than years of advocacy.
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