Road Rage Incident Turned Violent in Columbus

COLUMBUS, OH – Police in Columbus are seeking to identify a suspect after a road rage incident on Hudson Street turned violent.

According to the Columbus Police Department, on July 1st, at approximately 6:50 P.M. the suspect was traveling as a passenger in a red Toyota Matrix with a California license plate.

“The Toyota ran a red light, nearly causing an accident with the victim,” police reported. “The victim honked his horn at the suspect. The suspect began cursing at the victim until the two vehicles stopped at the intersection of Hudson Street and Deming Avenue.”

Police said the argument escalated.

“After stopping the suspect exited his vehicle and proceeded to the victim’s vehicle,” CPD said. “Once at the victim’s vehicle, the suspect took the victim’s phone and punched him multiple times in the face. The suspect then struck the victim’s wife multiple times.”

Things got worse. As this was occurring, a female suspect from a silver Honda Odyssey with an Ohio license plate got out and attacked the victim’s wife.

The female suspect struck her in the back of the head and neck.

Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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