Good thing you didn't they locked this guy up for that around here.
Gainesville Man Charged After I-66 Road Rage Incident | wusa9.com
GAINESVILLE, Va. (WUSA) -- A Gainesville man faces multiple charges stemming from a road rage incident Friday morning on Interstate 66 in Prince William County.
Police say 36-year-old Michael C. Edwards of Gainesville was taken into custody after sideswipping a Honda, then striking the driver's side window with his motorcycle helmet until it shattered.
Virginia State Police Trooper D.M. Rogers responded to the scene in the eastbound lanes of I-66 near Exit 48 around 8 a.m. Friday. Edwards had been driving behind a 2005 Honda when the Honda suddenly braked. Police say he decided to go around the Honda but as it passed between the Honda and the vehicle next to it, the motorcycle sideswiped the passenger-side of the Honda and struck the side-view mirror.
According to police, the Honda and Edwards then pulled off onto the shoulder near Exit 48. Police say he got off his bike, took off his helmet, and walked up to the Honda. While yelling at the driver inside the Honda, Edwards hit the driver's side window with his helmet several times and the window shattered.
After the window smashed, police say Edwards stopped and walked away from the Honda. He suffered minor cuts to his arm and was transported to Prince William Hospital for treatment.
He was taken into custody and is now being held at the Prince William County Adult Detention Center on a $5,000 bond.
Edwards is charged with reckless driving, destruction of property, and misdemeanor assault and battery.
Neither the driver of the Honda, who is from Marshall, Virginia, nor his infant child was injured during the incident.