This is only the most recent in a string of rock-throwing incidents on I-5, I-90, too. At least one suspect was convicted and served time in the King County jail. He has since been released.
Deborah Horne, KIRO 7 NewsA Kent man captured video of someone running onto Interstate 5 deliberately throwing a rock at his windshield, as he drove by. Now he wants more done to keep unsuspecting drivers safe.
In the light of this day after the night before, it is a startling sight. The passenger side windshield of the car was smashed. “And I noticed somebody is heading like into my lane kind of,” Soni said. “I thought he was gonna jump front of my car.”“Suddenly I noticed just ‘boom,’” he said, “just throw it at my windshield.”
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