U-Haul Driver Denies Intent to Harm Protesters, Claims LAPD Waved Him In
FOX 11 Los AngelesJanuary 15, 20263 min7,388 views
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- 💡 Keller Madanish, the U-Haul driver, asserts he had no intention to hit anyone and was merely trying to deliver a peaceful message.
- ⚠️ He claims demonstrators attacked him first, and he was afraid for his life.
- 🗣️ Madanish states that supporters of his message were telling him to enter Veteran Avenue, and that an LAPD officer waved him in.
Message and Motivation
- 🚩 The U-Haul truck displayed signs such as "no sha no regime" and "USA say don't repeat 1953," referencing the US-backed coup in Iran and opposition to the current leadership.
- 🕊️ Madanish expressed a desire for peace, freedom, and human rights for everyone, especially in Iran and for minorities.
- 🔪 He showed stitches on his hand, claiming he defended himself from someone who stabbed him with sharp objects.
Legal and Personal Reflections
- ⚖️ Madanish points out he was only charged with a misdemeanor reckless driving charge, not a more serious offense, suggesting his intent was not malicious.
- 🙏 He expressed gratitude towards the LAPD for their efforts in saving his life and cooperating with them.
- 🤔 When asked if he had regrets, Madanish admitted he "just never thought of that" regarding the potential danger of driving a truck into a crowd, despite his good intentions.
- 😮 The reporter noted he was lucky that he and no one else was severely hurt.
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