A scary motorcycle crash occurred in Providence, Rhode Island, when a bystander hurled a filled trash can at a speeding cyclist. As seen in the viral video posted on Reddit, the motorcyclist sped across the street, where many pedestrians were walking and standing, and revved their bike loudly. As they sped past, a man in a grey T-shirt and black pants threw a trash can at the motorcyclist, causing the rider to fall off the speeding bike. The bike ran through the road barricades and into a tent.
A clip taken from a closer angle to the crash showed that the bike pulled the tent down. Bystanders could be heard screaming, with many people, including the motorcyclist, running towards the tent where the bike finally came to a halt. As reported by The Providence Journal, the motorcyclist, who was 19 or 20 years old, was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, and no other injuries were reported. According to the police report, although the motorcyclist claimed that someone threw an object at him, causing him to lose his balance, he received numerous summonses for operating the motorcycle without the proper license and expired registration.
The police added that further investigation was ongoing and any foul play detected would be dealt with accordingly.
Online Community Reacts With Disgust At Scene
Netizens stormed the comments section with collective criticism of both men’s actions. They condemned the motorcyclist’s decision to disrupt the peace and the bystander’s hostile reaction, especially because innocent people were caught in the crossfire.
One exhausted observer wrote, “Both need some jail time.” Dismissing the incident as a clash of egos, a user noted that both parties acted obnoxiously. An angry viewer noted that although they did not support the bystander’s actions, the rider’s disruptive behavior could not be ignored, especially given the harm associated with noise pollution. Another Redditor highlighted how the bystander succeeded in injuring an innocent passerby in an attempt to get back at the rider.
Using sarcasm, a viewer mocked the reckless attempt at retaliation, highlighting how ridiculous it was to escalate the minor noise pollution into a full-blown assault charge. One constructive user suggested that the rider should face massive financial penalties, while the bystander’s violent behavior warranted immediate imprisonment. Another user added that the trash on the floor made matters worse.
This Rhode Island incident strongly buttresses the popular saying, “Two wrongs do not make a right.” While the rider’s disruptive behavior could not be excused, the pedestrian’s violent behavior just escalated the issue.







