News 12
Long Island has learned a man has been injured in a road rage incident in
Farmingville Wednesday night.
According to police, a
woman was driving a 2007 BMW westbound on the LIE between Exits 64 and 63
with a male and female passenger in the vehicle, when she became involved in a
road rage incident with a male driver in another vehicle traveling in the same
direction, at approximately 10:15 p.m.
Police say both vehicles exited
the LIE at Exit 63 and stopped for a traffic light at Express Drive North at
North Ocean Avenue.
The suspect left his vehicle,
approached the BMW, and attempted to open the driver’s door, which was locked.
Police say the suspect then reached into the open rear window to grab the
driver, but a male passenger in the rear seat grabbed the suspect’s arm.
A struggle ensued, and the
suspect cut the passenger’s throat, causing a 4-inch laceration.
The driver, hearing the
commotion in the rear seat, drove through the red light to escape the assault
and continued to the CityMD office, located at 2280A North Ocean Ave., for help.
The suspect got back into his
vehicle and fled northbound on North Ocean Avenue.
The victim was transported to
Stony Brook University Hospital where he was treated for injuries that are not life-threatening.
The suspect
was described as Hispanic, with dark skin, a medium build, brown eyes, and
brown curly hair, and appeared to be in his mid-30s to 40s. The vehicle he was
driving was described as a royal blue four-door sedan, possibly a Mazda 3 or 6.