Reality TV Stars Speak Out After Terrifying Road Rage Attack In Los Angeles

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 2:30 PM

A reality TV couple is speaking out after a road rage encounter in Los Angeles that they say left them shaken and fearing for their lives. The Reality TV Stars Speak Out After Terrifying Road Rage Attack In Los Angeles first appeared on The Blast

A well-known reality TV couple is speaking out after a frightening road rage encounter in Los Angeles that they say left them shaken and fearing for their lives. Celebrity designer Pol’ Atteu and his husband Patrik Simpson say they were targeted during a violent confrontation while driving through West Hollywood, sparking renewed concerns about safety and crime in the area. The incident, which unfolded in broad daylight, has since prompted the reality TV stars to call for stronger action against rising crime.

Road Rage Incident Turns Violent In West Hollywood

Pol’ Atteu and his husband Patrik Simpson at 2nd Annual Heart Of Gold Awards
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According to Atteu and Simpson, the ordeal began at the intersection of Melrose Avenue and Vine Street when a man driving a Toyota 4Runner allegedly cut off their Mercedes. What followed quickly escalated into a terrifying encounter, with the man reportedly attacking their vehicle.

The couple says they locked themselves inside as the suspect punched the driver’s side window and kicked the door. “I thought he was gonna kill us. I thought I was going to die,” Atteu told Daily Mail.

Simpson echoed the fear of the moment, adding, “We were literally like trapped rats. And then he came running towards the car, and I saw my life flash before my eyes. I think if he had broken that window, then we would not be here today.”

911 Call Leaves Couple Frustrated

Pol’ Atteu and his husband Patrik Simpson at 2026 LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party - Los Angeles
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After the suspect fled the scene, the couple attempted to follow from a distance while calling 911 in hopes of identifying the driver. However, they say the response they received from the dispatcher left them stunned.

Instead of assistance, they were reportedly told to stop pursuing the suspect or risk being held liable. “It was like they were trying to turn it around and say that we were in the wrong for following the guy,” Simpson said. “All we were trying to do was to get the license plate, because if I did not have the license plate number, we would not be able to do anything, and we want to catch this man and prosecute him.”

Police Response Raises Questions

Once officers eventually arrived, the couple claims they were instructed to file a report online rather than receive immediate assistance at the scene. “You’d think they would want to take my name down, my information down, like different things that have to do with us so that they can find a way to get back to us,” Atteu said.

Simpson added, “The fact is, if I’m being accosted or whatever this is that happened, whatever the right legal term is, the police weren’t offering us any help.”

The couple ultimately filed a vandalism report and has since shared video of the incident with their social media followers, where they boast a sizable audience. “I think in this day and age you have to be your own champion,” Simpson said. “I’m not saying that you take justice into your own hands, but you have to seek accountability.”

Past Attack Adds To Ongoing Safety Concerns

For Atteu and Simpson, this isn’t the first time they say they’ve been impacted by violent crime in California. In 2019, Atteu was hospitalized after being attacked during a charity fashion show at St. John’s Cathedral in downtown Los Angeles.

The suspect in that case, identified as Jesus Rodolfo Zepeda, was reportedly upset that his daughter had not been selected to participate in the event. Although he was initially arrested, he was later released due to COVID-related jail constraints.

Years later, in 2024, he was convicted of assault and received a suspended five-year prison sentence, serving only a brief period in custody.

Couple Calls For Action Amid Growing Crime Concerns

Following the latest incident, Atteu and Simpson are using their platform to speak out and call attention to what they describe as a growing safety issue.

Known for their high-profile clientele, including Carrie Underwood, Hillary Clinton, and the late Anna Nicole Smith, the couple has long been part of Hollywood’s social scene. Now, they’re hoping their experience sparks a larger conversation about public safety and accountability.

As they continue to process the frightening ordeal, the couple believes more needs to be done to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

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