Man accused of breaking woman's arms in fit of road rage pleads not guilty

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Edmonton man pleads not guilty to breaking woman's arms with crowbar

On Monday, Jared Matthew Eliasson, 34, entered not guilty pleas to charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, and possession of an offensive weapon dangerous to the public.

The court heard that in the early morning hours of March 7, 2017, Schendzierlorz, who was 34 years old at the time, encountered a silver Pontiac Wave blocking an intersection near Mill Creek Ravine. She honked twice at the vehicle and yelled “Move!” before the car drove forward so she could turn right.

When she arrived at her home, Schendzierlorz said she spotted the silver car again. At the time, she had been chatting with her father on her cellphone using Bluetooth technology and she could be heard ending the conversation in dash camera video taken from her vehicle.Schendzierlorz testified that she thought the man was going to start yelling at her for honking her horn at him moments earlier.

After the alleged attack, Schendzierlorz said the man walked back to his vehicle and drove off. She was treated in hospital for two broken arms, which required multiple surgeries.

 

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Ya there are some real nuts out there

That's ridiculous. And also why dash cams and cams on roadways should be mandatory.

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