Florida Man Called 'Sir Dangerous' Arrested After Crashing Into Woman's Car
By Zuri Anderson
September 24, 2021
A Florida man's name seems fitting after he was booked or an alleged violent incident earlier this week, WFLA reports.
Winter Haven Police says the incident began when a woman was arguing with 27-year-old Sir Dangerous Lashawd London at the Briarcrest Apartments Monday (September 20). The dispute started escalating when London allegedly grabbed the woman's keys, prompting her to get into a different car.
Authorities claim London jumped into the passenger's side of the car, punching the window, windshield, and radio display, leaving them all cracked. Shen the woman reportedly drove up to the entrance of the complex, London pulled out a box cutter and put the blade to the victim's throat, according to officers.
A Winter Haven man is facing a host of charges including Armed Kidnapping after a disturbance turned physical. On Sept....
Posted by Winter Haven Police Department on Tuesday, September 21, 2021
The Winter Haven man allegedly threatened the woman, said he was “going to make your life miserable,” and demanded she drive home, police say. The victim, fearing for her safety, drove through the parking lot until London allegedly jumped out of the car and into another vehicle using the keys he took earlier.
"Police say he then followed her and attempted to hit her vehicle as she turned onto First Street as she attempted to avoid him down various side streets," reporters wrote. "Sir Dangerous later caught up with her in the area of Avenue Q NW and Unity Way, where he struck her vehicle on the driver’s side door with the vehicle he was driving."
After a verbal argument about London's phone, the suspect allegedly left. The Winter Haven Police Department was nearby, so the woman reported what happened to local authorities, according to officials.
Officers later arrested Sir Dangerous, who faces charges of armed kidnapping, burglary of an occupied conveyance, aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, commit aggravated battery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, grand theft of a motor vehicle, and robbery.