A Jackson teenage driver who cops say swerved at Jewish pedestrians while yelling obscenities faces additional charges, police said Monday.

The teen, whose name is not being released because he is a juvenile, was initially charged with bias intimidation and harassment after authorities said he drove his vehicle at two Jewish residents of Jackson who were standing near the curb of Louisiana Parkway on Sept. 14. He and occupants of the car yelled insults about the Jewish religion, police said.

The teen then turned his vehicle around and swerved toward the two Jewish pedestrians again before a nearby resident called police to report the incident, authorities said.

Police on Monday announced an additional simple assault charge against the teen driver. A juvenile passenger and adult passenger were also charged with bias intimidation and harassment, police said.

The cases will be heard in Family Court.

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