Warrants have been issued against an Irondale man after video showed him driving through a pack of cyclists in Irondale.

The incident happened Tuesday, Aug. 14, on Karl Daly Road and Grants Mill Road. The cyclists were stopped at a stop sign about 7 p.m. when, just as they were pulling off, the driver of a 2006 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck accelerated through the cyclists and ran the stop sign to make a left turn.

One of the cyclists appears to have been knocked off balance, but no injuries were reported.

Irondale police Det. Sgt. Michael Mangina said investigators were able to get the truck's tag number from the video, and then identified the driver as 36-year-old Philip Alan Sudderth. Two of the cyclists were able to pick Sudderth out of a lineup.

Police on Thursday obtained two misdemeanor warrants against Sudderth for reckless endangerment. He surrendered early Thursday afternoon.

"I feel like this was a dangerous situation and I'm glad no one was injured,'' Mangina said. "We must all follow the rules of the road, both those operating motor vehicle and bicycles."

"We really do want to be seen as cyclist friendly,'' Mangina said, "and we're trying to protect the public out on our roads."