ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The man accused of attacking a Good Samaritan on a Central Florida expressway is facing an additional criminal charge — this time after Orange County deputies said he jumped on a woman’s car just minutes before the roadside assault.
Daniel Coman, 44, was re-arrested at the Orange County Jail on a new charge of felony criminal mischief stemming from a March 30 incident near Avalon Road and Hartzog Road in Orange County.
Coman has remained in custody since his original arrest and has never bonded out.
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According to an arrest affidavit, a woman was driving north on Avalon Road when she saw a white male arguing with someone on the roadway.
When she honked, the man jumped onto the hood of her gray 2021 Toyota Corolla and began banging on her windshield, causing an estimated $3,200 in damage, the affidavit states.
Investigators linked Coman to the incident after noting the scene was less than 4 miles from where he was arrested on the 429 Expressway about 20 minutes later.
Coman already faces charges of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, assault on a law enforcement officer, battery, and criminal mischief in connection with the expressway attack on Good Samaritan Hans Hamilton, who suffered a brain bleed and four broken ribs.