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Truck driver in Washington films road rage incident by shooting fireworks with a dashcam.

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A passenger in a pick-up truck shot a bunch of fireworks at another car in a road rage incident in Washington state, according to dashcam footage.

A woman shared a video capturing a four-door Dodge pick-up truck suddenly overtaking her vehicle on the road on February 2nd. The incident was reported by KABC.


A passenger in a pick-up truck shot a bunch of fireworks at another car in a road rage incident in Washington state.
A passenger in a pick-up truck shot a bunch of fireworks at another car in a road rage incident in Washington state. KitsapCo Sheriff/X

Once in front, a passenger in the pick-up began shooting fireworks, similar to Roman Candles, in the direction of the recording driver’s car, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office said.

Video shows around seven white sparkling fireworks shooting out from the dark cab of the pick-up truck, bouncing off the road and shining bright in the windshield of the unnamed woman’s car. 

The targeted driver attempts to evade the firing line by pulling to the other side of the pick-up truck, but the fireworks continue to stream from the menacing vehicle’s window.


Video shows around seven white sparkling fireworks shooting out from the dark cab of the pick-up truck, bouncing off the road and shining bright in the windshield of the unnamed woman’s car. 
Video shows around seven white sparkling fireworks shooting out from the dark cab of the pick-up truck, bouncing off the road and shining bright in the windshield of the unnamed woman’s car.  KitsapCo Sheriff/X

The pick-up truck drove off once the targeted driver pulled into a parking lot, according to the report.

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help in identifying the car and its owner.

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