California driver drags motorcyclist in caught on camera road rage dispute, charged with attempted murder

A California driver is accused of attempted murder for crashing into a motorcyclist and dragging the helpless rider hundreds of feet across an intersection in a suspected road rage incident caught on camera.Footage obtained by KABC captured the heart-pounding scene when the unnamed biker approached an intersection in the La Sierra neighborhood of Riverside, California on April 1.A black Nissan darted out in front of the bike at the red light and forced the rider to swerve around the car to avoid a collision.The irritated biker says he began shaking his head because of the poor driving, aggravating the driver, identified as 32-year-old Gary Delandro.“Yeah I got mad, I’m shaking my head, and I looked back, and I see him roll down the window..and I see him saying something,” the biker told the outlet.The biker got off his bike and walked towards the Nissan to confront Delandro“He says ‘why are you shaking your head at me?’ and I said ‘it’s because you cut over as I was coming up,’ so he says ‘well you’re behind me, I’m first,’ and I said ‘that’s not how it works, if you’re that upset about that, go seek therapy,'” the biker recalled.Nothing else was exchanged between the two and the motorcyclist drove off, only to stop at the next intersection.Unknown to the rider, Delandro chased after the motorcycle, swerving through traffic before ramming into the bike of the bike.“I look back, just in time to see the front end of his car squeezing between both cars, he rear-ends me, knocks me off the bike and then floors it over me,” the motorcyclist said.The biker became caught underneath the sedan’s front bumper as the driver drove forward, dragging the helpless rider across the pavement.Muffled screams can be heard from the motorcyclist as he attempted to push himself out from underneath the car, according to the distressing footage.The biker couldn’t estimate how fast Delandro was driving during the life-threatening crash.“It was a f...

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Publisher: New York Post

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