Man Holds Onto Car Hood for 3 Miles in Massachusetts Road Rage

Man Holds Onto Car Hood for 3 Miles in Massachusetts Road Rage
Ice and snow cover Interstate 93 through the city during Winter Storm Harper in Boston, Massachusetts on January 20, 2019. Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images
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The Massachusetts Turnpike turned into a rodeo when 65-year-old Richard Kamrowski found his inner cowboy, and mounted the hood of a runaway SUV after a minor accident, holding on for 3 miles, in hopes of taming the angry bull.

It began as a minor sideswipe, and the driver of the SUV, Mark Fitzgerald, 37, wasn’t willing to settle the affair with Kamrowski and drove off, according to Slate. Before he could get away, Kamrowski grabbed him by the horns, and coincidentally, NBC reporter Ray Fuschetti, was there to capture the bull busting on camera.
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Miguel Moreno has worked for years as an NTD reporter, and now mainly works as a producer. Moreno has produced and co-produced multiple programs, including NTD Evening News, The Presidential Roller Coaster: 2024, and Mysteries of Life. Besides being a show producer, Moreno has produced for films, the latest one being "The Unseen Crisis," a documentary on vaccine injuries.
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