Moment a man with a brick smashes random driver’s window – before uttering eight terrifying words

Shocking moment man with a brick stops a driver on a quiet suburban road – what happens next will leave you horrified as he utters eight chilling words before motorist flees for his life

  • Terrifying moment a brick-wielding man allegedly smashes a random driver’s window
  • ‘I’ve got a gun in my pocket, c**t’: driver flees in panic, metres from a child
  • Cessnock man allegedly threw bricks at three vehicles on NSW Central Coast 
  • Tackled by police in dramatic arrest, allegedly urinated in police station cells 

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Disturbing footage has captured the moment a driver was allegedly attacked at random by a pedestrian armed with a large brick. 

The unsuspecting driver’s dash cam shows him heading up James Watt Drive at Chittaway Bay on the NSW Central Coast, late on Friday afternoon. 

The motorist stops as a man with an aggressive stance jogs to the middle of the road, approaching the car with a large slab of brick in his right hand.

As the pedestrian approaches, his face twists with rage and he raises the brick above his head. 

‘Don’t f**k with me c**t,’ he says, approaching the driver’s side door.

The terrified driver reverses in a panic, shouting ‘f**k off’.

The driver beeps his horn as the man with the brick screams: ‘f**k off now or you’re dead.’ 

The man shouts some incoherent words interspersed with ‘f**k’ as he again approaches the driver’s side door.

The sound of smashing glass follows as the shocked driver lets out a surprised and terrified ‘Oh!’.

‘What the f**k …  don’t do it, don’t do it,’ the panicked driver yells in disbelief as the enraged pedestrian rants and swears.

Seconds after these terrifying images were filmed, the sound of glass breaking was heard

‘F**k off, dog,’ the angry man snarls.

As the driver pleads, the pedestrian issues a chilling threat: ‘F**king drive off now, I’ll give you 10’.

‘I’ve got a gun in my pocket, c**t.’

The panicked motorist then takes off down the quiet suburban street towards the intersection of Thomas Walker Drive.  

As the driver escapes, a school child in a yellow shirt can be seen on the left hand side of the road jogging off. 

The shocking video was uploaded on social media on Sunday with a quote from the driver who said he had just been driving home from Coles when he was attacked without warning.

This was the terrifying sight that confronted a random driver on a quiet suburban Chittaway Bay street on the NSW Central Coast ono Friday. Moments later, his window was smashed

This was the terrifying sight that confronted a random driver on a quiet suburban Chittaway Bay street on the NSW Central Coast ono Friday. Moments later, his window was smashed

‘A person who was clearly not right in the head walked up and threatened me,’ the post said.

‘I rolled up my window just in case he tries to punch me, and he ended up smashing out my window.

‘After hearing he had a gun I fled and called the police just up the road.’

NSW Police said a man had broken the windows of three separate vehicles by throwing a brick at them on James Watt Drive and Thomas Walker Drive between 6pm and 6.20pm on Friday.

‘All vehicles sustained broken windows; however, no one was injured,’ police said in a statement.

The footage shows a nearby schoolchild in a yellow shirt comes out to see the commotion before jogging away, just meters away from the man armed with a large brick

The footage shows a nearby schoolchild in a yellow shirt comes out to see the commotion before jogging away, just meters away from the man armed with a large brick

He then went on to threaten ‘nearby occupants’, police said.

Tuggerah Lakes police officers tried to talk to the man but he allegedly threw another brick, narrowly missing their van. 

Police then tackled the man in a dramatic arrest before taking him to Wyong police station.

At the station, the man threatened police before urinating in a cell, NSW Police said. 

A 33-year-old Cessnock man has been denied bail and will face Wyong Court tomorrow where he will face charges of ‘destroy or damage property’; ‘intimidate police officer in execution of duty’ and ‘threaten to destroy or damage other person’s property’.  

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