Thirty-one-year-old Haile Soares was heading to her home with her two young children in Attleboro, Massachusetts on January 3. She wound up caught in traffi c like most drivers in the region. As she rolled to a stop, she rear-ended 26-year-old Gladior Kwesiah.
Kwesiah exited his car and pounded on the roof of Soares’s car. He was indistinctly shouting at her, and witnesses told police she was telling the irate man to leave her alone.
Footage released to police showed Kwesiah then forcing Soares’s car door open and yanking her from the driver’s seat. Without much effort, he lifted her up and slammed her onto the street head-first.
Kwesiah didn’t flee the scene after the police arrived
When police arrived, she was found bleeding from her head and quickly rushed to the hospital. Kwesiah remained at the scene after being rear-ended, where he was taken into custody . The hospital reported “extensive damage” to her head and eyesocket, in addition to a broken knee and foot…