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Kalihi man pleads not guilty in pedestrian rage case

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A 66-year-old Kalihi Valley man entered a plea of not guilty Monday for allegedly attacking a driver who he believes tried to hit him while he was in a crosswalk.

Moses Solomon was charged Nov. 26 with unlawfully entering a car and striking the driver. He is being held at Oahu Community Correctional Center because he is unable to post bail of $25,000.

His trial is set to begin the week of Feb. 4 before Circuit Judge Rom Trader.

The incident occurred at 11:50 a.m. Nov. 25 as the suspect crossed North School Street in a marked crosswalk. The 20-year-old woman almost hit Solomon with her car and the two exchanged profanities when Solomon allegedly hit the woman, police said.

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