Bankstown road rage incident turns into turns street assault
A road rage incident has spiralled out of control in Sydney, with two utes smashing into each other three times before a 13-person street brawl erupted.
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A curious case of road rage unfolded in Bankstown last night that started off with four people and ended in a 13-person brawl which left three people injured.
The incident allegedly started over a parking spot on Restwell St, Bankstown about 8.40pm.
Police report that three people in a white Toyota Hilux argued with a male driver of a black Toyota Hilux before both parties left the scene.
However, the incident would escalate when both cars crashed into one another a few hundred metres up the road at an intersection.
The cars would then collide again for a second time before the driver in the black ute fled the scene.
The three individuals in the white ute aged 44, 33, and 21 drove to Bankstown police station to report the incident.
After leaving the police station at 9.30pm, the passengers in the white ute drove back to the intersection at Restwell St, where it is alleged the black ute was waiting for them before ramming the white car for a third time.
After the car was rammed eight people allegedly then jumped and assaulted the three people inside the white ute.
Police report the three people from the white ute were being assaulted at the scene by up to eight people.