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Man Accused of Repeatedly Ramming Teen in Road Rage Incident Heads to Court Today

Robert Allen Barnhart faces 11 counts of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly crashing into a teen driver repeatedly in Los Alamitos

 

A man accused of repeatedly ramming a teen driver during a road rage-fueled chase through Los Alamitos is scheduled to appear in court today for a preliminary hearing.

Bellflower resident Robert Allen Barnhart, 52, faces 11 felony counts including nine counts of assault with a deadly weapon and has plead not guilty to the charges and will appear again in court for a preliminary hearing next week.

The incident occurred in November when Barnhart was rear-ended in his pick-up truck by an 18-year-old driver in an Isuzu Rodeo on Bloomfield Avenue, according to the Los Alamitos Police Department.

Both men got out of their cars, and Barnhart became livid, according to Los Alamitos Police.

Barnhart allegedly chased the other driver and his passenger to a nearby gas station and rear-ended him as the driver pulled into the station. The chase continued as both drivers headed down Bloomfield and then east on Ball Road into Cypress.

According to investigators, Barnhart continued ram the other driver, sideswiping him and causing he Isuzu to spin into oncoming traffic.
“He turned the victim’s vehicle around so that he was facing west into eastbound traffic lanes,” Captain Bruce McAlpine said at the time of the arrest. “Apparently Barnhart was still not satisfied, and he gave chase again.”

In an effort to evade Barnhart, the teenage driver continued heading west into oncoming traffic. In a fourth and final collision, Barnhart turned his truck into the Isuzu, crashing into it and bringing both vehicles to a stop, said McAlpine.

“Mr. Barnhart got out of his vehicle and pulled the victim out of his vehicle and hit him,” said McAlpine.

Throughout the chase, several witnesses called 911, and police from Los Alamitos and Cypress arrived on the scene to arrest Barnhart.

Barnhart was taken into custody and released on $50,000 bail. Today’s scheduled preliminary hearing will determine if there is enough evidence in the case to move forward with the trial.

Related Topics: Road Rage and Robert Allen Barnhart

Emily Knell

8:08 am on Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Why do they only classify this as assault with a deadly weapon & not Attempted MURDER? Only $50K bail & released?? How did all of these acts not show that this guy is loose cannon & seriously in need of help or lethal injection & they just willy nilly let him out? I better not hear next that he's going to get probation or else we're going to hear a story in the not too distant future of him actually killing someone!

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A. M. King

1:40 pm on Wednesday, January 18, 2012

That maniac was relessed on bail??? Ridiculous!

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