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No Charges in Fatal Road Rage Incident

September 24, 2021 at 5:45 am tdemartini
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(AP) — Honolulu’s prosecuting attorney says he won’t file criminal charges in a fatal road rage case. Prosecutor Steve Alm says the driver who was stabbed was the unprovoked aggressor and that there’s not enough evidence to disprove the other driver acted in self-defense. A spokesperson for the prosecutor says Gerald Waialae appeared to be intoxicated and intentionally rammed the car of the man who later stabbed him. Waialae’s wife says if the man acted in self-defense, he wouldn’t have left the state. She says the man was instigating her husband during the early morning March incident on a freeway.

 

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