People on a front porch who yelled at a speeding vehicle to slow down reported to police the man threw a knife at them.The three people reported the assault to police on April 4 at 9:55 p.m.They said the car was speed down East 29th Street at nearly 60 mph when they yelled at the driver to slow down.The car then slammed on its brakes and skidded to a stop, according to the police report.A man got out of the car with a knife in his hand and started walking toward the porch. A man on the porch said the man from the car then threw the knife at him and he "heard the knife flying through the air as it went past his head."The police report says the knife then stuck in a window and shattered the glass.The man then got into his car and left.The driver was described as a male in his 20s who was about 5 feet 5 inches tall with shaggy blonde hair with curls down to his eyebrows. The car was described as an older Buick or Oldsmobile.The knife was collected by police as evidence in the case, which remains under investigation.

People on a front porch who yelled at a speeding vehicle to slow down reported to police the man threw a knife at them.

The three people reported the assault to police on April 4 at 9:55 p.m.


They said the car was speed down East 29th Street at nearly 60 mph when they yelled at the driver to slow down.

The car then slammed on its brakes and skidded to a stop, according to the police report.

A man got out of the car with a knife in his hand and started walking toward the porch. A man on the porch said the man from the car then threw the knife at him and he "heard the knife flying through the air as it went past his head."

The police report says the knife then stuck in a window and shattered the glass.

The man then got into his car and left.

The driver was described as a male in his 20s who was about 5 feet 5 inches tall with shaggy blonde hair with curls down to his eyebrows. The car was described as an older Buick or Oldsmobile.

The knife was collected by police as evidence in the case, which remains under investigation.