Accused road-rage driver not formally charged yet; release not unusual: police
It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video:
It’s the question on the lips of everyone who has seen Kiana Jobo’s shocking road-rage cellphone video:
Who is the man relentlessly pursuing and repeatedly ramming her car as she tried desperately to escape?
City police confirm they arrested a 57-year-old suspect after last Thursday s frightening incident and released him on a promise to appear in court.
His identity, however, has not been disclosed to the public. A charge of dangerous driving has yet to be sworn in court, Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Const. Jay Murray told the
Road-rage victim still hearing sound of pickup crashing into her car five days later
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Kiana Jobo made national headlines after she posted a video on social media documenting her deadly encounter with an enraged driver last week.
As news of her road-rage ordeal continues to spread here and abroad, Kiana Jobo says she’s just happy for the opportunity to squeeze something positive from the most terrifying day of her life.
As news of her road-rage ordeal continues to spread here and abroad, Kiana Jobo says she’s just happy for the opportunity to squeeze something positive from the most terrifying day of her life.
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It should go without saying humans should generally be kind to one another, especially during the holidays and particularly amidst the challenges of a global pandemic like the one we’ve faced this year.
One driver in Winnipeg apparently missed that memo, causing another motorist in that city to fear for survival as her car was repeatedly rammed.
As reported by the CBC, a local woman named Kiana Jobo was the victim of some particularly egregious road rage earlier this month. Someone apparently took umbrage with Jobo’s decision to make a left turn at an intersection, allegedly taking his ire from honking horns and rude gestures to using his pickup truck as a two-ton battering ram.
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As if driving through a Winnipeg winter isn’t bad enough.
As if driving through a Winnipeg winter isn’t bad enough.
An American road-rage expert says bottled-up frustration over the pandemic and the effect it’s having on the holiday season could have played a role in a couple of notable incidents on Winnipeg streets over the past few days.
The hydro pole was hit by a vehicle after two drivers got into an argument about 4 a.m. on Monday, police say. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press)
Winnipeg woman feared for her life as man in truck relentlessly rammed her car
A Winnipeg woman is certain she and her father could have died after she says a man in a white truck pursued her through the city s west end and repeatedly struck her vehicle.
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Kiana Jobo says she doesn t feel safe while man who hit her car on all sides is still on the streets
Posted: Dec 21, 2020 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: December 22, 2020
Winnipeg woman tailed, rammed repeatedly by angry driver
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0:40Kiana Jobo and her father were driving when an angry man they didn t know followed them in his truck for 10 minutes, ramming their car on all sides.0:40