Johor police are investigating a viral road rage incident captured on video. The footage shows two men engaged in a heated argument that escalates into a physical brawl on the road. Police are working to identify the individuals involved and seeking witnesses to the altercation.
Johor police are investigating a road rage incident that has gone viral on social media.Johor police are investigating a road rage incident that has gone viral on social media.
In a video uploaded by Facebook user Fandyjunas yesterday , a man in a blue shirt, visibly upset, steps out of his vehicle to approach another driver. The latter, clad in black, steps out and the two engage in a heated argument that quickly spirals into a brawl on the road as motorcyclists drive by.Johor police have confirmed they are working to identify those involved and looking for witnesses, reported the New Straits Times.
"Investigations are ongoing to establish the identities of the individuals, eyewitness accounts, and the circumstances leading up to the incident," said Johor Bahru police chief assistant commissioner Raub Selamat in a statement. The one-minute-long video has amassed 4.1 million views overnight, with some netizens praising the men who stopped the fight."Even the guys who got off the truck were laughing," another observed.
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