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Woman Nearly Killed After Someone Throws Spear Through Her Windshield

Woman Nearly Killed After Someone Throws Spear Through Her Windshield
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Shavone Canales narrowly avoided catastrophe after someone chucked a metal spear through her car's windshield in an 'unprovoked' attack while she was driving in San Antonio, Texas.

Driving comes with a unique set of risks: other drivers, inclement weather, potholes—and now ... spears? TikToker Shavone Canales learned that last one the hard way when someone threw a spear at her car, piercing the windshield and nearly doing serious injury. Yes, a spear. The old-timey weapon.

While she was waiting for police to arrive after the incident, Canales shared a TikTok video that showed where the spear pierced her windshield.


@420juicy

This was while i was driving on an access road. This was NOT anyone I know nor was it road rage. Some literally launched this at my car from the side of the road. #almostdied #spear #san antonio #texas #sapd

People thought she must be talking about a long pole or something, but nope. An actual spear.

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Others were saying how this is the second such incident they have seen this week, and how odd that is.

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Others were not excited to have unlocked a new fear about driving.

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She was in San Antonio, but people asked if she was in ancient Greece.

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Finally, the comments turned to the really confused person here: her car insurance agent.

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Canales is okay, and authorities are searching for people with the means, motive, and opportunity to have thrown ... a spear.

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