Two very distinct causes: 1) smashed windshield shows that the vehicle was previously attacked and the propensity for violence from the crowd. 2) The attack by the pedestrian from the sidewalk shows a continued level of violence. (separate video) But obviously you do not want to hear anything that conflicts with your pre-determined judgment.
But that is false.
2) The attack by the pedestrian from the sidewalk shows a continued level of violence. (separate video) But obviously you do not want to hear anything that conflicts with your pre-determined judgment.
Whatever. You continue to ignore the video that shows he had an empty street behind him before anyone noticed him at all.