A local man testified in Utah's First District Court on Monday that Robert Schvaneveldt attempted to hit and kill him with his truck on Feb. 16.
James Herbert said he was walking home on 400 North near 7-Eleven when Schvaneveldt drove his truck onto the sidewalk, narrowly missing him.
"I don't know what I heard first, tires screeching or him yelling, 'I'm gonna f---ing kill you,'" Herbert said. He immediately called the police as soon as he got home.
Schvaneveldt faces a third-degree felony charge for aggravated assault, and Herbert was called as a witness in Monday's evidentiary hearing.
When prosecuting attorney Aaron Jossie asked Herbert about his history with Schvaneveldt, he said they had a history long before February, and that even after the incident Schvaneveldt would drive past his house multiple times and flip him off. "He just won't leave us alone," Herbert said.
Judge Thomas Willmore ruled to move forward with the case, and scheduled a pre-trial conference for April 24.
James Herbert said he was walking home on 400 North near 7-Eleven when Schvaneveldt drove his truck onto the sidewalk, narrowly missing him.
"I don't know what I heard first, tires screeching or him yelling, 'I'm gonna f---ing kill you,'" Herbert said. He immediately called the police as soon as he got home.
Schvaneveldt faces a third-degree felony charge for aggravated assault, and Herbert was called as a witness in Monday's evidentiary hearing.
When prosecuting attorney Aaron Jossie asked Herbert about his history with Schvaneveldt, he said they had a history long before February, and that even after the incident Schvaneveldt would drive past his house multiple times and flip him off. "He just won't leave us alone," Herbert said.
Judge Thomas Willmore ruled to move forward with the case, and scheduled a pre-trial conference for April 24.
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