Wait a minute, I'm still not sure about everything:
1. Sheppard comes from the left side of the car and then cuts in front of the car to the right, illegal move.
2. Bryant then hits Sheppard's bike from the rear and he lands on the hood, not sure if the jolt did it or if Bryant was mad as hell for being nudged, hit, whatever. Regardless it doesn't matter for what I'm trying to figure out. Bryant is guilty for hitting the biker from the rear, but for what charge? Not manslaughter yet, Sheppard is still alive.
3 Now, what happens next?????? Is the biker dead when Bryant hit him from the rear? No! I thought he was still alive, but I assume he's mad as hell so he went after Bryant in the car, did he not?
4. When Sheppard went over to Bryant in the car, he grapped the wheel or Bryant, who knows, and then Bryant took off with Sheppard holding on, either because he was scared as hell that Sheppard would clock him good, or he wanted to hurt Sheppard, this is the crux of the incident which will be up to a jury to figure out.
5. Next, Bryant keeps driving and Sheppard, while holding on, had his shoes hitting the ground, sparks flying, and Sheppard hits a few things, with the last thing being a postal box. Is this not where he dies?
This will be an interesting challenge for Bryant's lawyer.