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An N.C. man was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill after a car plowed into a motorcyclist early Sunday and dragged his bike for several miles down U.S. 17 Business.

Larry Jacobs, of Sugar Grove, N.C., was arrested in Surfside Beach after witnesses saw a car hit 27-year-old Makino Robinson from behind, then continue driving at least four miles with the motorcycle pinned beneath his car.

Robinson, whose family lives in the Browns Ferry section of Georgetown County, managed to escape serious injury, according to Myrtle Beach police. He was tossed onto the hood of a car after he was struck, then he rolled off the vehicle.

Robinson, who was on weekend leave from Fort Bragg, N.C., has deep bruises and severe road burns, said his father, David Robinson.

The family cannot understand why Jacobs would strike someone and then continue dragging the motorcycle down the busy highway.

"I didn't think that someone would go out of the way to hit someone on a motorcycle," David Robinson said.

The incident started around 7 a.m., when Makino Robinson was riding south on Kings Highway, police said.

Robinson had been in Myrtle Beach for the weekend, his father said.

He had attended the Atlantic Beach Bikefest and was returning home when he couldn't locate some friends he wanted to see.

A witness told police he saw Robinson riding in the right lane of U.S. 17 Business, near Myrtle Beach State Park.

He saw Jacobs' car change lanes and quickly "close the gap" with the motorcycle.

Robinson was struck from behind, then struggled not to be pulled beneath Jacobs' car, the witness said.

Robinson "flailed about" on the hood of Jacobs' vehicle, the witness told police.

Other witnesses heard "grinding metal," and saw sparks coming from Jacobs' speeding car.

"It was the oddest thing I've ever seen," said Laura Rush, a district circulation manager for The Sun News. "He was flying down [u.S.] 17 Business with the bike under his car."

Makino Robinson, who returned from Iraq last year, had just purchased his motorcycle, his father said.

His son's wife, who is also in the military, is stationed at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., he said.

Makino Robinson was taken to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center after the incident and was released by Sunday afternoon.

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Another reason why scoodrivers should be able to carry weapons. I.E. dirty harry.

 
And I think I've heard it all? Lets hope that the state of NC has some stiff penalties for this cage driver. :******: :butcher:

 
North carolina? Hm....helmet state. Don't expect much. Just hope it's a pagan. That's where revenge comes in.

 
He saw Jacobs' car change lanes and quickly "close the gap" with the motorcycle.
Shoulda been on an FJR. Then the guy woulda needed a Lamborghini to "close the gap". :D
I'm guessing there was some road rage involved. Attempted murder should apply.

 
He saw Jacobs' car change lanes and quickly "close the gap" with the motorcycle.
Shoulda been on an FJR. Then the guy woulda needed a Lamborghini to "close the gap". :D
I'm guessing there was some road rage involved. Attempted murder should apply.
Though I can't see it well enough to tell for sure, that pic looks like he was on a Honda Blackbird (note headlight)**, which is a lot faster than the FJR. Obviously, the rider was caught unaware, and the article made it sound like the ****** in the cage was indiscriminately looking to run over any bike he saw, or had somehow gotten pissed off at the rider before the incident and was coming back to get him.

**Guys on the Blackbird site seem to think it looks more like a Kawasaki ZX9 or ZX11. Hard to tell from that small picture and that angle, but either way, lack of acceleration capability for a rider who was aware of the threat in time to grab a handful apparently wasn't the problem.

 
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"I didn't think someone would go out of their way to hit a motorcycle".

Welcome to the world we live in! Serously, I hope the "play up" the returned Iraqi veteran angle, NC being a fairly military-wise state. Hmmm, "intent to kill" sounds llike a felony to me. Hopefully the perpetrator will spend some time in the "Greybar Motel", even if it's county-run. It sounds like they have witnesses that can prove it was intentional.

 
Wonder why there was no information on the cage driver???? Hopefully those who live in or around the state will keep an eye on this one....with such info lacking....it could cause you to go ummmmmm.... :huh:

 
Man, This is HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I hope he gets "justice", And not judicial justice.......... :angry2:

The bike looks like a ninja 500 with the headlight to me. :unsure:

 

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