°

Homepage / Miami News
Text Size

Witness: Driver Ignores Yelling Motorcyclist On Car's Hood

POSTED: Wednesday, December 8, 2004
UPDATED: 10:56 am EST December 8, 2004

A witness said a South Florida driver plowed into a motorcyclist Tuesday night and kept going, even as the screaming man rolled onto the hood of the car.

"He didn't know what he hit. He said 'I didn't know. I hit some debris.' I said, 'Debris? But the guy was on your hood yelling at (your) windshield to stop,'" said witness Thomas Thibert.

"I didn't see a guy on my hood," said the driver, Scott Eisenberg. "If I saw a guy on my hood I would have stopped right there. I simply thought I ran over something."

The motorcyclist, Marlowe Buelvas, was driving west on I-595 near State Road 7 when he said Eisenberg hit him. After the impact, Buelvas managed to get up off the ground and write down Eisenberg's license plate number.

Thibert stopped to help Buelvas, then took off after Eisenberg. He chased him 20 miles to Pompano Beach where Florida Highway Patrol troopers and Broward Sheriff's Office deputies intercepted him.

Investigators questioned Eisenberg, but did not arrest him Tuesday night. Today, however they have announced he is charged with the following:
  • Leaving the scene of an accident involving damage.
  • Failure to report an accident immediately.
  • Failure to leave information.
  • Careless driving.
  • Having no insurance.

Buelvas was not injured, but his motorcycle was reportedly totaled. Buelvas, owner of Gangster Cycles in Dania Beach, said the bike was worth $85,000.

Sponsored Links

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
From the basement to the attic, get your entire home in order with these valuable storage and organization projects. More

To guard your job security, be sure to avoid these 10 common pitfalls. More

Learn the top five signs of common mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and bipolar disorder. More

The following tips can help your car become a less inviting target and slow down, discourage or actually prevent car theft. More

Most Popular