Two cyclists injured as man is accused of driving aggressively around group of 10 riders in Cherokee County

CHEROKEE COUNTY, Ga. — Two cyclists were injured Thursday night in Cherokee County, in a situation that seemingly could have ended in more dire circumstances as a man was accused of aggressively driving around a group of 10 riders.

The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office said in a release that 72-year-old Jerry Ross allegedly approached the group riding together on Sugar Pike Road and “began sounding his horn” before he “then accelerated around the group and, despite no oncoming traffic, struck two of the riders before leaving the scene.”

The two injured cyclists were treated on-scene by paramedics, the sheriff’s office said…

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