'Going to kill someone' Cement block thrown through car's windshield on Seattle freeway
A Seattle driver narrowly escaped injury when a cement block was thrown at his car on I-90 early Friday morning, prompting concerns about public safety. Sherman Walker witnessed the incident around 4:30 a. m. and described feeling angry and frustrated after the block struck his windshield. He warned that the assailant poses a serious risk to others if not apprehended.
Washington State Patrol troopers are investigating the incident and are requesting assistance from the public, particularly for any dash camera footage. Trooper Rick Johnson emphasized that while reports of debris-throwing have significantly decreased since 2020, such acts still carry substantial risk, especially at freeway speeds. The Washington Department of Transportation has installed fencing to prevent access to dangerous areas, but some pathways remain open. Walker believes the assailant should face serious consequences, calling the act an assault. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about highway safety and the need for vigilance among drivers.