Anxiety images conquered the moment a red light argument in California turned into an alleged attempted murder.
The Tuesday afternoon dispute is said to have begun with Gary Delandro, 32, reportedly cutting a non -further motorcyclist at a crossroads on the river.
It ended with the man who suffers from the result and burns after they were reportedly dragged by the Delandro car.
“Yes, I got angry. I shake my head, “The motorcyclist, who wants to stay anonymous, told ABC 7 about the moment he said that Delandro was abruptly cut for him with a red light.
Problems arose when Delandro catches a glimpse of the visible disapproval of the victim. The aggressive driver rolled down his window to start screaming, video shows.
While the nameless man approached the Zwarte Nissan – still halfway through the Iningentie – Delandro opened his door and asked, “Why do you shake your head?”
The men started bickering back and forth about who was wrong for the traffic debacle. The argument seemed to end and they both drove away when the light turned green.
But the test was far from over, when Delandro reportedly started to chase the motorcyclist – pressing his car between two stopped vehicles to touch him at the next intersection.

Frightening video recorded the moment that a red light argument in California was in an alleged attempted murder

The Tuesday afternoon dispute is said to start with Gary Delandro, 32, who cuts a motorcyclist at a crossroads on the river

Depicted: the moment Delandro is reportedly crashed against the man, causing him and his bike to cow on the ground
As shown in the breathtaking video, Delandro seemed to have deliberately crashed against the man, causing him and his bike to cherish the ground to the ground.
Delandro would then have been beaten on the gas and heard the horrible motorcyclist – heard in fear – on the road for a few seconds.
“I'm not sure how fast we went. Everything I know is when he finally stopped, he threw [his car] Conversely, so I took that chance, “the motorcyclist ABC 7 said.
He explained that he urgently got up from the ground and sprinted to the sidewalk when Delandro was said to have left the stage.
The alleged culprit later submitted to the Riverside police and is confronted with attempted murder attacks.
His bail has been set at $ 1 million and he is still in custody from Thursday.
As a result of the shocking incident, the knee of the motorcyclist needed staples and it was left raw to scrape against the rugged ground. His back was also burned.


The motorcyclist was left with road rash and burns of the horrible meeting

His backpack and jacket remained left to drag the road
His leather jacket and the backpack that he was wearing were both torn and shredded.
'As far as motorcycles go, I know that there is a large community of people who do not split the fact that we are splitting lanes, but there is a safety measure. There is a reason why California allows it, “he told ABC 7.
“But at the end of the day, regardless of what the situation is, it should not be enough to justify someone.”
According to California Highway Patrol, Lane Splitting – when a motorcyclist runs between two lanes during slow or stopped traffic – is legal in the state.
“The deliberate blocking or hindering a motorcyclist in a way that can cause damage to the rider is illegal,” is the website of the agency.
Dailymail.com has contacted the Riverside police for more information.