Driving north from downtown on I-25, Saturday night (actually Sunday morning) around 2:00am. Myself, my fiance, her brother and his gf had gone to a couple bars, I was driving so had a single drink at around 11:00 and water the rest of the night. I'm driving in the center lane, a guy cuts me off from the right, narrowly missing a utility truck (the kind with a steel bed and lotsa sharp corners) ahead of me and in the lane to the right of me. I honked lightly and flashed my brights once. He hits his hazards for a couple flashes. I figured he acknowledged and would carry on, hopefully not making any more stupid decisions. Nope. He slows down till I'm next to him, leaning out the window of his silver Nissan Pathfinder or Honda Passport, shouting whatever obscenities. I tried moving over a lane, he swerves over, missing my car by less than a foot and a half. I tell my fiance not to open the window, what does she do? Cracks it and shouts "are you nuts?" He begins chucking empty beer bottles at my car. I was trying to slow down to get away from him. He's still swerving at my car, and throws 2 more bottles. Finally he begins to back off when he notices that my fiance was on the phone with the police. We got plate # and full description of him and his vehicle. The cops gave us a call back around 6am (phone was in the other room, not even going to bother answering it). Returned the call and we were reassured that he had been sent to detox and jail for driving drunk and expired tags. Thank God no one was injured.
Sure makes me think about having my permit to carry and how that would be an asset/liability to those kinds of situations. Was I fearing for my life? A bit, yes, and the lives of 3 other people in my car. Would I escalate the situation and get out of the car? Not unless one of those bottles went through a window and hit my fiance, myself, or one of the other passengers. But it wouldn't be to confront the guy. It would be to administer aid and wait for police to arrive. What if he stopped too, and got out of his car? Then he was getting the ever living shit beat out of him, as long as he didn't pull a gun on me. I still don't think I would have resorted to making it known I was carrying, even if I was.
Overall, I'm just glad I did the right thing and stayed in the car, called the police, and got the hell away from him. Everyone stayed safe, and he will end up paying for his actions, dearly.![]()



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