Cyclist threatened with knife and garden tools in road rage confrontation


A cyclist has been threatened with a knife and secateurs during a confronting road rage event in North Melbourne.

A 33-year-old man on a bike and two men in a car were involved in a verbal altercation while both parties were stopped at a set of lights on Haines Street on Thursday, about 3.45pm.

The cyclist subsequently took a photo of the silver Commodore after its occupants threw an object at him.

The car stopped and a struggle began, with the cyclist kicked in the leg and forced to let go of his bike.

A cyclist alleges he was threatened with a knife and secateurs by two men who threw his bike to the ground and stomped on it in North Melbourne on Thursday afternoon. Source: Getty Images (file pic)
A cyclist alleges he was threatened with a knife and secateurs by two men who threw his bike to the ground and stomped on it in North Melbourne on Thursday afternoon. Source: Getty Images (file pic)

“The alleged offenders then threatened the victim with a knife and secateurs before throwing the bike to the ground and stomping on it a number of times,” police said.

Investigators are looking for the car, with registration 1GW 8YD, and its occupants who are described as Caucasian and aged in their late 20s.

One man has a solid build, brown hair, brown goatee and a tattoo on his upper right arm.

The other is small, with brown hair tied back and a distinctive skin condition on his nose.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the online reporting page.

With AAP

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