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  • 6
    Apr
    2013
    3:58pm, EDT

    Oregon teacher accused of attacking teen in road rage incident

    By KGW staff

    PORTLAND -- A local teen says he was sideswiped, and punched in the face. He then learned the stranger accused of attacking him is a local special-needs teacher. 

    The encounter happened Thursday afternoon at Southwest Johnson Street and Southwest 200th Court in Aloha. 

    Alexander Hoang, 17, was driving home from school Thursday when he said someone started tailgating him in a 25 mph zone. He says the driver tried to make an illegal pass and then sideswiped him. 

    Then the two pulled over at the side of the road. 


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    “He yelled at me ‘Are you trying to effing play games with me?’ Before I could say anything, he landed a couple punches to my face.

    The first hard punch was to my lip and then to my eye, right here,” Hoang said. 

    Police arrested Liberty High School teacher Bruce Clevenger after he left the scene. He’s facing hit-and-run and assault, among other charges. 

    A witness followed the 62-year-old man home from the scene of the attack. 

    Hoang went to the hospital with a busted lip and a black eye. He said he’s never been in a fight in his life. The biggest shock wasn’t getting punched; it was finding out who punched him. 

    “I was really shocked to hear that. Really, a teacher? A teacher should be a good example to his students. I don’t know what got into him—unbelievable,’” he said. 

    Hoang and Clevenger are in the same district but not the same school and never met until yesterday. The teacher is now on administrative paid leave. 

    KGW reporter Reggie Aqui contributed to this report. 

    185 comments

    Administrative PAID leave? He should be suspended without pay, given a hearing and then fired. What's wrong with this picture?

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  • 11
    Jul
    2012
    11:14am, EDT

    Man pulls out crossbow in Philadelphia road rage incident

    By Louis Casiano, msnbc.com

    A Philadelphia man took road rage to a whole new level when he pulled a crossbow on another driver during Tuesday rush hour.


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    According to police, Kenneth Butterworth, 45, began driving erratically, weaving in and out of traffic when another driver changed lanes .

    The driver, whose name was not released, then honked his horn. 


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    When the driver of the other vehicle got in front of Butterworth's Dodge Stratus, Butterworth changed lanes and pulled out a crossbow and pointed it at him. 

    The driver called 911, and Butterworth was arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault. Police could not confirm whether he was still being held in jail. 

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    Police told msnbc.com the crossbow was never fired. 

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    64 comments

    I wonder why he was so cross :)

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  • 2
    Jul
    2012
    9:59am, EDT

    Police suspect road rage led to deadly crash

    By NBCNewYork.com

    Road rage is suspected in a crash on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway that left a woman dead.     


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    Authorities have charged 27-year-old Thomas Vanderweit of Saddle Brook and 20-year-old John Emili with vehicular homicide and other motor vehicle violations.     

    State Police spokesman Trooper Christopher Kay said Emili lost control as he tried to pass Vanderweit's vehicle on the right in the exit lane in Bergen County Sunday.     

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    The vehicle overturned and struck Vanderweit's vehicle.     

    A woman sitting in the back of Emili's vehicle was ejected and killed. Her name has not been released.   

    Witnesses told state troopers the men had been tailgating and making numerous lane changes.

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    124 comments

    I always tell my wife two things: 1) All cops care about is speeding 2) I could balance the Jersey budget on tailgating tickets and left lane riders ALONE!!!

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  • 22
    Jun
    2012
    12:43pm, EDT

    Victim in videotaped road rage beating arrested for previous road rage incident

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    A man who was seen on video being thrown to the ground and kicked in the head after a confrontation along a Southern California freeway has been arrested because of an earlier road rage incident.


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    A passing motorist captured cell phone video along Interstate 5 in Los Angeles on June 12 of Jerry Patterson of Palmdale, Calif., being beaten by two other men until he was unresponsive. The video shows Patterson, 49, shouting with three men, and then rolling up his sleeves and balling his hands. Then, two of men push Patterson down, kick and punch him, and drive off with the third man as Patterson lay motionless on the ground.

    On Thursday, Patterson was arrested for a different skirmish that happened last month: California Highway Patrol told NBCLosAngeles.com that on May 25, Patterson had been involved in a hit-and-run collision in Long Beach that led to a fight.

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    James Poole told NBCLosAngeles.com he witnessed the hit-and-run, and followed Patterson on his motorcycle. Patterson pulled over about a mile later and the two began arguing, said Poole, of Belmont Shore.

    "I wouldn't let him get back in his car. First I demanded his driver license number and a lot of people started seeing us yelling and screaming at each other. I was looking at his driver license when he hit me," Poole said.

    Poole said he walked away from the altercation with two black eyes.

    "The three things I do recall he said during our discussion was the fact that he saved millions of Americans' lives, he's on a mission with the FBI, and to let him go," Poole said. There is cell phone video of the altercation.

    Patterson was booked on suspicion of DUI, hit and run, and battery, according to the full police report.

    Patterson didn't show up for his June 5 court date, so police issued an arrest warrant for him the following day. On Thursday morning, police arrested Patterson for failing to appear at the arraignment.

    Patterson's sister told the station in a phone interview that her brother is "a very good guy. We support him 300 percent."

    "These two incidents are isolated," his sister, who was not identified, said. "He's a good guy. He helps dogs and senior citizens. We don't know what is happening. Maybe he's just having a bad month. He's a good man."

    Assailants seen in video arrested
    Meanwhile, video of the June 12 incident prompted an investigation by the California Highway Patrol. The men accused of beating Patterson were arrested and identified as Edras Ramirez, 27 and David Mendez, 21. They turned themselves in on Wednesday night, and are scheduled to be arraigned at some point on Friday, according to the CHP.

    Earlier this week, before his arrest, Patterson told NBCLosAngeles.com the confrontation began after he accidentally cut off the suspects. The men then followed him for about five miles and threw things at his vehicle before they stopped in front of him, Patterson said.

    "In 20/20 hindsight, I probably should have called the police," said Patterson, who told NBCLosAngeles.com he suffered a concussion. "I'm just not that kind of person. I didn't think in my wildest dreams it would escalate to where it went to. ... It was just a fight. You win some, you lose some. ... I don't remember much of that."

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    The video of the fight was posted and later removed from YouTube, but is still live on a site called LiveLeak.com.

    Emeal Age, the driver who captured the video, told NBCLosAngeles.com he didn't want to risk getting hurt by stepping in to try to stop the brawl.

    "I didn't think it was going to escalate to this," Age said. "I didn't want to jeopardize what I have going on in my life for a situation like that. So I just made the best deicision and all I could do was get it on camera for him."

    The video clearly showed the assailants' faces, and captured their license plate, as well. The third man seen in the assailants' car is not being pursued by police, said The Los Angeles Times.

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    CHP Sgt. Denise Joslin said it was wise of Age not to get involved.

    "The ideal situation would have been that these individuals didn't engage in the type of conduct they did," Joslin told NBCLosAngeles.com. "We all know of good Samaritans out there, but I don't necessarily recommend getting involved in a incident like this. We don't know the capability of the individuals involved. We don't know if the individuals are armed."

    When the assailants drove off, Age and another man are seen rushing over to Patterson, trying to help him up. By the time emergency personnel arrived at the scene, Patterson was gone. He told NBCLosAngeles.com he drove himself home.

    Patterson, a mortgage consultant and father of three, was to be booked at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station, according to CHP.

    His bond was forfeited and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Chet L. Taylor issued a bench warrant for $50,000.

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    275 comments

    Yeah, he's a good guy except when he's driving drunk and knockin' people out...

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  • 21
    Jun
    2012
    10:22pm, EDT

    Road-rage victim arrested, CHP confirms

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    By Olsen Ebright, Vikki Vargas, NBCLosAngeles.com

    LOS ANGELES -- Jerry Patterson, the Palmdale man who was thrown to the ground and kicked in the head during a freeway fight recently captured on video, has been arrested on an outstanding warrant stemming from an earlier roadside confrontation, according to the California Highway Patrol.

    The 49-year-old man failed to appear in court for a June 6 arraignment.

    His bond was forfeited and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Chet L. Taylor issued a bench warrant for $50,000.


    Patterson was arrested Thursday morning in Altadena and was scheduled to be booked at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station, according to the CHP.

    CHP confirmed Patterson was involved both in a May 25 confrontation and the highly publicized June 12 road-rage incident on the side of the 5 Freeway at Seventh Street in Los Angeles.

    Patterson has not responded to NBC4's request for comment, but his sister -- in a phone interview -- told NBC4 that her brother is "a very good guy. We support him 300 percent."

    "These two incidents are isolated," she said. "He's a good guy. He helps dogs and senior citizens. We don't know what is happening. Maybe he's just having a bad month. He's a good man."

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    Video published recently online showed Patterson stopped along the southbound 5 Freeway, shouting with three other men on June 12. The altercation turned violent, and two of the men beat Patterson until he was motionless on the ground.

    In an interview Wednesday, Patterson acknowledged he accidentally cut off the other vehicle, eventually leading to the road-rage confrontation. He also told NBC4 he suffered a concussion as a result of the incident, which garnered mainstream attention following multiple news reports.

    Suspects Edras Ramirez, 27, and David Mendez, 21, later turned themselves in and are scheduled for arraignment on Friday.

    Patterson's arrest on Thursday stems from an outstanding warrant from an earlier incident, according to the CHP.

    Following a hit-and-run collision May 25 at Corona Avenue and the Toledo in Long Beach, witness James Poole said he followed Patterson to the 200 block of La Verne.

    Patterson pulled over and the two began arguing, said Poole of Belmont Shore.

    "I wouldn't let him get back in his car. First I demanded his driver license number and a lot of people started seeing us yelling and screaming at each other. I was looking at his driver license when he hit me," Poole said.

    Poole said he walked away from the altercation with two black eyes.

    "The three things I do recall he said during our discussion was the fact that he saved millions of Americans' live, he's on a mission with the FBI, and to let him go," Poole said.

    Patterson was booked on suspicion of DUI, hit and run and battery, according to the full police report.

    Poole told NBC4 he went to court on June 5 expecting to see Patterson, but he didn't show, which led to a warrant for failing to appear in court.

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    70 comments

    If you saw the video, Patterson was much bigger than the guy he was arguing with, he attacked first - kicked, punched. he did not need to even be out of his car, there had not been an accident. He just did not anticipate those two little guys beating the hell out of him.

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  • 5
    May
    2012
    6:40am, EDT

    Woman, 21, dies in suspected road-rage incident

    By NBC News

    A 21-year-old woman has died after a possible road rage incident in Virginia, NBC Washington reported late Friday.

    A woman got into a confrontation with someone in a black Chevrolet SUV and got out of her car in Hybla Valley, Fairfax County, Friday morning, police said.


    Then something violent happened that caused the death of the woman, who was from Fairfax County.

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    “It’s possible she was struck by the other car,” Fairfax County police Officer Bud Walker said.

    “It’s possible she was struck by another person. Those are the questions that our detectives are looking in to," he added.

    The black SUV did not remain at the scene.

    Police have interviewed a man driving another SUV who pulled over at the scene. Investigators spent hours working the scene.

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    So...something happened at some point to someone Friday morning...concise and informative

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