Georgia Driver Charged After Allegedly Hitting Cyclists in Recorded Incident
A 72-year-old Georgia man allegedly struck a group of cyclists with his vehicle, injuring one rider, in an incident captured on video.

A 72-year-old Georgia driver has been charged after allegedly striking a group of cyclists with his vehicle in an incident that was recorded on camera. Jerry Ross is accused of driving into the group of bicyclists, causing one rider to suffer a fractured lower spine.
The incident occurred on a Georgia road when Ross allegedly drove through the group of cyclists. Video footage captured the collision and subsequent events, showing the driver continuing to leave the scene after the impact.
One cyclist sustained serious injuries in the collision, including a fractured lower spine that required medical attention. The injured rider was knocked over during the incident, according to reports.
Ross allegedly fled the scene following the collision, making it a hit-and-run incident. The entire sequence of events was documented on camera, providing evidence for investigators.
Authorities have since arrested Ross in connection with the incident. A mugshot was taken following his arrest as part of the booking process. The case involves charges related to the alleged road rage incident and hit-and-run.