Florida man allegedly chucks pasta at driver during road rage over 'glaring headlights'

Florida man allegedly chucks pasta at driver during road rage over 'glaring headlights'

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A Florida man is accused of tossing pasta pinch pasta condiment astatine different driver, striking him pinch nan nutrient done his unfastened window, aft becoming disappointment pinch "glaring headlights," according to officials.

Nolan Goins, 46, was arrested and charged pinch elemental artillery successful relationship pinch nan incident.

The saucy onslaught happened astatine astir 9 p.m. Thursday connected Park Street adjacent Bay Pines Boulevard successful St. Petersburg, Florida, according to an apprehension affidavit from nan Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, FOX 35 Orlando reported.

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Nolan Goins

Nolan Goins, 46, was arrested and charged pinch elemental artillery aft allegedly throwing pasta and condiment astatine different driver during a roadworthy rage incident. (Pinellas County Sheriffs Office)

The roadworthy rage incident unfolded erstwhile Goins became enraged because of "glaring headlights," according to nan affidavit.

Goins allegedly threw pasta pinch condiment done his rider model and deed a man who was driving successful different vehicle, nan affidavit said.

The unfortunate was not injured successful nan pasta attack, though he apt became covered successful condiment connected his arm, legs and torso, according to nan affidavit.

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A Pinellas County Sheriff lawman parked on nan road.

The roadworthy rage incident happened erstwhile Nolan Goins became enraged because of "glaring headlights," according to nan affidavit. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)

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Deputies later recovered Goins pinch pasta stains connected nan correct sleeve of his shirt.

Goins was taken into custody, but was released Friday greeting aft posting $1,000 bond.

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