Eberly's husband said he changed lanes and accidentally forced another driver off the road.
https://abc11.com/lumberton-road-rage-julie-eberly-arrest-made-dejywan-floyd/10467505/
Sound’s like the perp’s car was in the victim’s husband’s blind spot and got moved over. Perp had a chip on his shoulder and shot into the offending vehicle as a result. Yet another example of why folks should be ever careful when driving through Amish country.
I was doing a nice pass behind two vehilces, one a big truck and one a pickup....it was Wyoming and I was going 80mph....without even looking the pickup pulled out and forced me on off the road unto the grass...he never even looked....luckily, I was able to maintain and kept from going completely off the road down the hill....
If you are forced off the road, the proper response is to speed up, roll down your window scream profanities and flip them the bird. NOT SLING LEAD!! At least thats what happens to me all the time..
I’ve followed all the stories.
Bad lane change, close but no contact.
Floyd felt his manhood being challenged.
From what I’ve read Eberly didn’t hit the killer. He accidentally prevented the guy from merging. Then, Eberly says he slowed down and let Dreadlocks in. At which point the killer came alongside his car and shot into it, killing the mother of six.
These people were from Pennsylvania; Manheim is a beautiful small town in Lancaster County. Maybe they weren’t familiar with the road and didn’t react as quickly as they needed to on the interstate. It happens.