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Man dressed as iconic Halloween villain scares motorists in stationary traffic: video

Man dressed as iconic Halloween villain scares motorists in stationary traffic: video

Arizonans stuck in stop-and-go traffic were recently entertained — and terrified — by a costumed driver who went rogue this weekend.

Driver Ryan Blauvet posted the images Sunday in a Facebook group for Prescott residents. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, the dashcam video was filmed nearby Black Canyon City, which is located about 45 minutes north of downtown Phoenix.

In his social media post, Blauvet said the incident occurred on Interstate 17. Drivers were stuck in stop-and-go traffic for hours.

The video shows a man wearing a Michael Myers-esque mask holding a knife and crawling along the side of the road.

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A man dressed as Michael Myers from “Halloween” amused Arizonans stuck in stop-and-go traffic this weekend, video shows.

Dressed in black clothing and looks like the “Halloween” character, The man seemed to be staring at the windows of the cars and license plates.

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“This afternoon, traffic was backed up on the 17 for more than two hours,” Blauvet wrote on Facebook. “I saw Michael Myers running around and decided to blast the Halloween theme song.”

“He got into character and made the wait more fun,” he added.

Blauvet also shared a video of himself punching the man with his fist. In his Facebook post, the Arizonan said he did not catch the man’s name.

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The dashcam footage was recorded on I-17 near Black Canyon City.

“If anyone knows who this was, please forward or tag them,” he wrote.

The video was received with amusement by local residents who enjoyed the video. The images received more than 1,000 likes in the local Facebook group.

“The world needs more light-hearted fun like this right now. Thanks for sharing,” one Facebook user wrote.

“That’s too cool!” said another.

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The man was holding a knife and crawling towards cars stuck in stationary traffic.

Fox News Digital reached out to Blauvet for comment but did not immediately hear back.

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