Reality TV stars file complaint in wild road-rage incident

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The stars behind reality TV hit “Gown and Out in Beverly Hills” filed a police report after being the victims of road-rage incident they described as one of the most frightening moments of their lives.

Husbands Pol Atteu and Patrik Simpson filed a vandalism complaint with Los Angeles Police Department detectives, alleging an attacker violently assaulted their Mercedes at a busy Hollywood intersection.

The incident occurred on Sunday morning Melrose Avenue and Vine Street, where the Amazon Prime hosts say they were stopped at red light when the driver parked in front of them suddenly emerged from his vehicle.

Atteu and Simpson claim the suspect walked toward their car and struck their driver-side door and window, causing $5,000 in damage, according to the complaint. The suspect then allegedly fled the scene in his car.

Pol Atteu and Patrik Simpson filed a vandalism complaint with the police. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
The incident occurred on Sunday morning Melrose Avenue and Vine Street. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
The Amazon Prime hosts said they were stopped at red light when the driver suddenly emerged from his vehicle. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

“I am very confident the LAPD will find the person who attacked us, arrest him and prosecute him,” Atteu told the California Post.

“I appreciate the personal consideration they are taking to make sure justice is served.”

Video recorded during the incident shows a man driving a Toyota 4Runner abruptly stopping and blocking the couple’s Mercedes-Benz at a red light. The driver then gets out of his SUV and approaches their vehicle, appearing to lash out by physically punching the window.

It is unclear what led to this altercation, and the TV personalities maintain they didn’t do anything to prompt such a response.

Video hows a man driving a Toyota 4Runner abruptly blocking the couple’s Mercedes-Benz.
The couple on Tuesday walked police through the damage to their vehicle and filed a complaint.

After the incident, the couple said they followed the driver while calling 911.

On Tuesday, the couple walked police through the damage to their vehicle and filed a complaint at the Hollywood Division of the LAPD.

“We were told felony charges will be filed,” Simpson said. “It is only a matter of time before an arrest is made.”


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