Man filmed in violent road rage incident with weapon visible Video shows man wielding knife in shocking road rage attack.

A video recorded by a passenger on the way to an NRL match in early April was sent to 2GB.

June 5th 2024.

Man filmed in violent road rage incident with weapon visible 

Video shows man wielding knife in shocking road rage attack.
A shocking and alarming video has recently surfaced, capturing a road rage incident that occurred in Sydney. The footage, which was sent in to 2GB, was recorded by a passenger in a vehicle on their way to the NRL match between the Bulldogs and the Roosters on April 5th.

From the video, it appears that there was a prior disagreement between the drivers on the road, leading to the white car pulling ahead and abruptly stopping in the middle of the street. Suddenly, a man wearing a black hoodie or raincoat emerges from the car and starts running towards the other group, swinging his arms in a threatening manner.

In the background, a woman's voice can be heard pleading for the man to stay in the car and not escalate the situation further. However, he continues to pursue the other car, even as they drive away and accidentally rip off the door of his own vehicle.

One witness can be heard exclaiming that the man had a knife, prompting someone else to call the police. The driver of the targeted car, identified as Brad, had to drive onto the footpaths at times in order to escape the aggressive man. According to Brad's grandmother, their car also sustained some damage during the chase.

2GB reports that the man, who was driving a rented car that did not belong to him, has not yet been arrested. The news outlet has reached out to NSW Police for a statement on the incident.

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