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Bengaluru Road Rage Incident: Biker Attacks Family's Car, Baby Inside – Viral Video Triggers Outcry

The incident reportedly took place on August 19 at around 10:30 PM on street 1522 in the Doddakannelli area.
 

A shocking road rage incident in Bengaluru has once again brought the city's public safety into question. A video making rounds on social media captures a disturbing moment where a biker, losing his temper, launches a violent attack on a car occupied by a family, including a baby. Despite the family's desperate attempts to inform the biker about the baby in the car, the man continued his assault, smashing the vehicle's windshield. The incident reportedly took place on August 19 at around 10:30 PM on street 1522 in the Doddakannelli area.

 

The video was posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user ‘freedomlore1’ and quickly went viral, sparking widespread outrage. The post accompanying the video criticized the apparent lack of fear that criminals have towards the police in Bengaluru and called on the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner to take immediate action. The caption also hinted that the attack might have been motivated by the fact that the family was from another state, raising concerns about the safety of non-locals in the city.

 

The incident has sparked a flood of reactions online, with many expressing their anger and concern. Some questioned what could have driven the man in the white T-shirt to such violent behavior, while others urged the Bengaluru police to take strict action. Several commenters voiced fears about the city's safety, particularly for those not originally from Karnataka, reflecting growing unease among both residents and visitors. Another user lamented the city's deteriorating safety and peace, noting a significant decline compared to previous years.

This incident has reignited debates about law enforcement and public safety in Bengaluru, with many calling for accountability and swift justice to ensure such acts do not become a common occurrence.