A video of the incident was posted on X by Now This.
Earlier this month, a video of a woman confronting an armed motorcyclist in Philadelphia after he smashed the back window of her car went viral.
The woman, identified as 23-year-old Nikki Block, reported that she was working as an Uber Eats driver at the time of the incident. Her girlfriend, 5-year-old daughter, and 2-year-old son were in the car at the time of the incident.
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A video of the incident was posted to X (formerly Twitter) by Now This (@nowthisnews). When she stopped at a red light, a large group of ATV, dirt bike, and motorcycle riders pulled up and one of them sideswiped her vehicle.
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This resulted in a collision between Bullock and the motorcyclist, identified as 26-year-old Cody Herron. Herron got off his bike and began flying at the back window of Brock’s sedan, shattering it.
In the video, what appears to be a handgun falls out of Herron’s waistband. He picks it up in a hurry and appears to point her gun at her block, headbutting her and knocking her away.
Brock says she’s just thankful her children are safe. “Okay. It didn’t hurt at all,” Block said. “I have a guardian angel. Thank God,” she added.
Watch the video below.
“Regardless of the woman’s fault, the man deserves a prison sentence,” a user commented. “She did nothing wrong,” said another. “Those who threaten the safety of children should be punished with the highest crimes. No part of this was okay,” a third person wrote.
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Date first published: July 10, 2023 17:29 IST