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.
In the video, you can see Fitzgerald playfully accelerate and decelerate to DMX’s Where the Hood At? endangering Kamrowski’s life.
A Raging Bull’s Worthy Adversary
After about 3 miles, the SUV was still raging, but Kamrowski had his mind and grip set: he wasn’t getting off. However, this beast could not be tamed, at least not until the driver saw the barrel of a gun. According to WCVB, good Samaritans (resembling bullfighters) also intervened, helping to stop Ferdinand’s contrarian.As Kamrowski holds on to the hood, the windshield can be seen cracked in the video, but details of the accident are unavailable. Fitzgerald was charged with suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and leaving the scene of a crash.
But as brave and ambitious as Kamrowski’s decision was, Slate reported that he was also charged for his wild, wild deed: disorderly conduct. At the end of the video, you can see Fitzgerald calmly leaning on the Jersey barrier awaiting his arrest, and the bull at rest.
The Other Highway Cowboy
A similar incident took place on Canada’s Highway 404 in 2018. A dispute between Dave Yeomans and another driver resulted in Yeomans holding onto the hood of a car.However, Kamrowski topped Yeomans’s near-one-mile long ride. But Yeomans received no penalties, as it wasn’t his decision to mount the car. Both riders brought the drivers to justice, and both said that it could have been worse, for neither of them was hurt.