A military veteran was injured Thursday when a surveyor’s tripod hurled from a California overpass crashed through a van windshield.
Police made an arrest in connection with the freak incident in Sacramento, which involved a van belonging to Military Family Support Group, a veteran’s charity.
The driver of the van told KCRA-TV that he was on I-5 when he saw “a yellow something” out of the corner of his eye.T
A homeless man has been accused of hurling a stolen surveyor’s tripod from an overpass, smashing a van’s windshield and injuring a military veteran. (California Highway Patrol)
“When it hit the windshield, then I ducked and kind of bent over, a little late of course,” Tim Page said. “And when I straightened up and looked over, that’s when I saw this through the windshield.”
The vet who was injured was Page’s passenger. He suffered broken ribs, stitches and a collapsed lung.
“Scary to think that just a few inches to the left could mean the difference between life and death,” Military Family Support Group said on Facebook.D
The surveyor’s tripod was stolen from a California Transportation Department crew and deliberately thrown, California Highway Patrol said.
CHP accused Matthew Thompson, a 32-year-old homeless man, of stealing the tripod and said he is facing attempted murder charges.