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Interstate 80 rock throwing : ウィキペディア英語版
Interstate 80 rock throwing

The I-80 rock throwing is a case of criminal rock throwing that took place along Interstate 80 (I-80) on July 10, 2014, in Union County, Pennsylvania, critically injuring and permanently disfiguring a passenger. The "high-profile rock-throwing case" has received "constant media attention."〔
==Incident==
Sharon Budd, 52, a schoolteacher from Uniontown, Ohio, was a passenger in a car being driven east on I-80 in Pennsylvania by her daughter on July 10, 2014, when a rock smashed through the windshield of her car, hitting her directly in the face.〔 Budd suffered "catastrophic" injuries, including blinding of one eye.〔 Budd's husband, Randy, who was sitting in the back seat while the couple's daughter, Kaylee, drove, testified that when the rock hit the car it sounded like "an explosion." Matthew Baker, of Plainville, Massachusetts, who was driving a tractor-trailer truck, told police that a rock thrown from the overpass had hit his truck just before the rock struck the car in which Budd was riding.〔
Keefer McGee, 17; Dylan Lahr, 17; Tyler Porter, 17; and Brett Lahr, 18, were reportedly on a "troublemaking spree" late on July 10, 2014, when they began throwing rocks from an overpass at cars moving along I-80.〔 McGee told police that the group had specifically planned to smash mailboxes with baseball bats and throw rocks at parked cars.〔 They had stolen steaks from a grocery store, driven through a field of corn (damaging the crop), broken the windows of a house with a baseball bat, and stopped at a farm to pick up rocks to throw, before proceeding to the highway overpass.〔 McGee was arraigned on charges of "aggravated assault, criminal trespass, propulsion of missiles into an occupied vehicle or onto a roadway, agricultural vandalism and recklessly endangering," on August 5, 2014.〔 All four youths were charged with "aggravated assault, conspiracy, recklessly endangering, propelling missiles into vehicle, agricultural vandalism and possession of instruments of crime."〔
According to McGee, after hitting the car with the rock, the boys cheered.〔 McGee told the court that ""We were all laughing thinking it was funny. We laughed, tossed out rocks, and drove home.” They drove to the Lehr's house where they began to watch a movie, but got back into the car and returned to the scene of the crime twice that night.〔 On one of those trips, police noted the license plate number.〔

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