Idiot got their karma
No Kings Protest Participant and TikTok user @GiGijck5W3 shared a case of Convenient Cop to his account, showing a driver in a lifted Ford F-250 rolling coal all over and onto No Kings Protestors.
Check out his video on TikTok below with a mirror from Reddit linked here, just in case the video below gets taken down.
@gigijckg5w3 Idiots got their karma. #nokings #nokingsinamerica #nokingsprotest #protest #nokingsdayprotest ♬ Fuck You – Lily Allen
As his video shows, Cartersville was one of thousands of places in the United States and dozens in GA that held No Kings Protests on Oct 18.
Smack dab in the middle of Trump country, protestors in Cartersville opened themselves up to counter-protests, hate, and vitriol from other residents and passing motorists.
This genius in a lifted Ford F-250 was definitely one of them.
The incident happened in the 400 block of the 113 (exact location on Google Maps linked here.)
In his TikTok video, the F-250 driver, with his truck illegally modded to spew thick black diesel exhaust on demand (aka rolling coal), “hits back” at protestors by rolling coal in their faces.
Unfortunately for him, the Cartersville Police were out in full force that day, keeping the peace.
An observing officer saw the whole thing and, immediatly after the F-250 driver turned into the local shopping center, lit him up and ordered him to pull over.
In Georgia, rolling coal—intentionally emitting excessive smoke from a vehicle’s exhaust—is illegal and can result in a misdemeanor charge. Violators may face fines ranging from $10 to $25 before all the fees, as stipulated in Georgia Code § 40-8-183 (Justia Law).
Keen eyes will notice this dip wad also has obscured plates. Obscuring a license plate, whether by covering it with a frame, cover, or any material that hinders visibility, is a misdemeanor offense under Georgia Code § 40-2-41, with violators facing fines up to $1,000, as specified in Georgia Code § 40-2-6.1. (Justia Law)
It looks like Georgia PD threw the book at him because, as shown by this photo provided by TikTok user @MansterBro, dude was towed and likely had his ride impounded.

It’s one thing to disagree with protestors, but to resort to physically harming them is to open yourself up to potential civil liabilities and criminal charges, as evidenced by his sweet ride on the back of a flatbed.
Instant Justice like this will always be satisfying.

