Cedric Hollimon has been charged with assault after a road rage incident in Florissant, MO, where he allegedly attacked a 65-year-old woman. The incident occurred near US Highway 67 and New Halls Ferry Road, leaving the victim with serious injuries. Hollimon fled the scene but was later apprehended and is being held on a $500,000 bond.

St. Louis’ Crime Chime – Weekly Whirlwind of Woes: Highway Horror: Cedric Hollimon Held on $500K Bond for Florissant Road Rage Attack

On the streets of St. Louis, where the highways collide,
A moment of rage turned the calm to the wild.
US 67, New Halls Ferry Road,
A tale of anger where tempers explode.
Cedric Hollimon, they say, lost control,
Swerving through lanes, his fury took a toll.
A 65-year-old woman, just driving her way,
Met violence and chaos on that April day.
At the light, he stepped out, fists in the air,
Opened her door, unleashed despair.
Struck her with force, left her bruised and torn,
A moment of madness, humanity worn.
But a stranger stepped in, broke the attack,
Hollimon fled, but the law’s on his track.
Detectives found him, now he’s behind bars,
A $500K bond, justice isn’t far.
Let this be a lesson, let tempers cool,
Road rage destroys, it’s a dangerous tool.
In the heart of the county, let peace take the wheel,
And remember, compassion is the better deal.
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