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Road Rage Suspect Faces Victim's Family in Court

2009_05_evanpotts.jpg Evan Potts was in court today for a routine conference on his upcoming manslaughter trial for fatally running over Ian Sharinn after a road rage confrontation in Long Beach a couple weeks back. Sharinn's family was there to meet face-to-face with the 22-year-old Potts, who claims that he panicked and drove into Sharinn when the victim was yelling at him and banging on his vehicle while Potts was stopped at a red light. WCBS 2 says that a witness believes it was an accident, "Someone else in our building gave the same account of the story." Potts has been out of jail for a week after posting $500,000 bond. Speculation is that parents of the Queens College student had to mortgage their home in order to raise the money. Outside court Evan Potts told a reporter, "All I have to say is I'm glad to be out to defend myself against these charges." A "Free Evan Potts" Facebook group has almost 700 members an is discussing a possible benefit concert.

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  • sarahsue14
    Ian, the so-called victim, caused this by threatening, and scaring the pants off of, the other driver.  The only thing his family should be upset about is the fact that his hot-headedness led to his own demise....so preventable...
  • matty

    Well if she was "yelling at him and banging on his Window" what else was he supposed to do other than drive away? What was the girl doing that for anyway? Sounds like this kid is getting railroaded.

  • r1b2

    I think victim is a man, Ian.

  • mfib

    The victim is (was) a 6'5, 230 lb. buff man.

  • PTG in nyc

    Last I checked, manslaughter is defined as unintentional murder, which is exactly what this jackass has admitted to doing.



    If I were on trial for first degree murder, maybe then I'd tell everyone how it wasn't planned.

  • inoyourider

    Never freely admit to anything.

  • Spirit of 76

    He can share a cell with the guy who ran over the Traffic Enforcement Agent.

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