Instant Karma: Man Beating Elderly Driver Gets Knocked Out
Instant Karma: Man Beating Elderly Driver Gets Knocked Out
The man was caught on video savagely beating an elderly truck driver along the side of Route 95 near Baltimore, Maryland.
Man brutally beats elderly truck driver in road rage attack caught on camera before two Samaritans step in and knock him out when he refuses to end the violent fight
A road rage incident caught on camera shows a man as he brutally beats an elderly truck driver for hitting his car on one of America's busiest highways.
The aggressor is seen on video as he throws and punches the old man along the side of Route 95 near Baltimore, Maryland, this after the old man hit the aggressor's car as he changed lanes and, according to the truck driver, cut him off.
That is when Tommy Solis, who filmed the incident, drove by with a friend, and tried to break up the fight.
'He punched him through the window, and he proceeds to open up the door and pulls him out, and he hits him again and he falls,' Solis told Fox DC.
'He was just a poor old man, he was just defenseless, you could see it in his face.'
The truck driver tried to ward off his attacker, even swinging what appears to be a tire iron at one point, but still the beating continued.
The aggressor, driving a Toyota, even refused to stop fighting as Solis and his friend tried to end the attack, and at one point got in the face of Solis' friend.
That is when the friend clocked the man, leaving him out cold on the side of the highway.
'It was more of instinct than anything. We weren't looking for any kind of trouble. We were just trying to keep the guy from getting hurt,' Solis told ABC 7.
He added in an interview with NBC 11; 'He said, "Nice shot," which was hilarious, hilarious. His eyes were slightly open, but he wasn't there. When he got knocked out, his feet were still in the road. That's why I rolled him over so his feet wouldn't get run over by the truck when he left.'
The incident was never reported to police, and now the Maryland Transportation Authority is investigating, and may file charges.