I was walking down lake worth road to go to the chase bank to take care of transactions and I see a bunch of kids on bikes riding what looked like they were coming out of the hendrix reserve area just riding around the roads there. And its like 8-12 kids maybe. So I move to the right where the traffic on the side of me with my hand motioning like "its okay to pass me by" because that side walk is kinda narrow.
For some reason one of the kids just didn't like that I did that and started doing this weird back and forth swivel thing with the bike and the other kids just stayed back, I thought nothing of it or why hes doing it and walk like normal.
The moment he passes me he just falls on his own without contact with me. And I was just confused looking back wondering if he's okay and then rest of them ride up to him and he gets up pretty quick like it didnt hurt him at all and im like "oh is he gonna apologize me to for almost hitting me with the bike?" Nope he rushs to the bike and takes off way in the distance as his friends try to catch up. He was gunning down that like he was worried I was gonna chase after him which was confused me like why that reaction?
Anyway I kept walking along and finished my business at chase and as I wait at a light to cross I look at the area where the kid fell and the near hit me and a thought entered my mind...
"Was trying to kick me into a on coming traffic? A Failed attempted murder?"
Because as replayed the events in my head that sequence of events gave rashional context behind: Why only only he was riding erratically instead of normally, Why the other kids waited,why he feel, & Why he rode off quickly."
The only thing I couldn't see what happened behind me and I can guess he tried to kick or push and that made him lose balance of some kind which resulted in the fall
"Should I report this to the police?" There were traffic cameras in the area that could easily catch the entire thing.
This was yesterday between 4:00-4:15
I want know if I should go to the police and report this or not.
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