
First let me say that I am proud of my wife and the course of action she followed. She had pulled into a fast-food drive-through to pick up a bite to eat when a car behind her starts laying on his horn. She's trying to order her food, but cannot due to the honking, so she yells back at him to stop honking so she can order. After she orders, the man behind her honks more, blares his music, and then proceeds to ram her car with his. He does this again, so she makes sure her doors are locked and windows up and calls 911. He continues to alternatively ram her car and honk his horn while chugging an unknown beverage. He hit her car about 7 times purposefully, each hit, while not very hard from a standstill, was still enough to push her car forward.
Now this drive-through is bordered by a high curb and has a sloped drop-off from the curb, so even had she tried to leave the line, her low car would have high-centered on the curb. There was also a car in front of her, so she was trapped. She waited until the police arrived and watched them yanked and slam the perp.
I arrived as the police where continuing their sobriety assessment and watched from afar. The man was clearly not in control of his capacities. I asked one of the officers if he was drunk, and he said he didn't think it was alcohol, though the man had admitted to two beers earlier in the afternoon. More likely prescription or another controlled substance. They said his pupils were blown, and watching him, it was clear he was very imbalanced. The back seat and trunk of the car were full of empty water bottles, so there is also the possibility of water intoxication/hydrotoxicity as well. Whatever the case, he was hauled downtown for aggravated assault.
My wife is not eligible for a CHL due to medical reasons, and her biggest fear was what she would have done had he tried to approach her car on foot. My thoughts to her were that he couldn't effectively get to her without using something to attempt to break the window or unless he had a firearm. If he had a firearm or began an attack with an object, I told her in the future that she would need to ram his car as hard as possible in reverse to try and create space and get away, or use her car in an attempt to disable him first.
Had I been present, I would have done the same thing she did by locking the doors and rolling up windows and calling the police. Me getting out would be seen to be (in my mind) an escalation. Plus, what can I do against a 2700 pound automobile? While in the car, I would have drawn my firearm and concealed it for quick use if necessary. Had he attempted to enter my vehicle by force or displayed a firearm, I would have stopped the threat.
Thoughts?
--NEB