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He yelled racist threats from his car, then hid his face the moment the camera came out.

A Tennessee road rage video showing a man invoking the Ku Klux Klan has sparked national outrage and a massive online search.

We all want to feel safe when we drive down the street. But a simple trip to the gas station can turn scary when someone decides to weaponize history to make you feel afraid.

What Happened

A video captured a tense moment at a gas station in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. A man in a white car yelled the N-word at another driver during a road dispute.

He did not just use slurs. He also told the other driver that they were in Tennessee, the place where the Ku Klux Klan started in 1865.

But his bold tone changed fast. As soon as he saw a phone recording him, the driver put his hand up to hide his face.

What the Evidence Shows

  • A video shows a man in a white sedan yelling slurs at another driver.
  • The driver says, "We are in Tennessee, This is where the KKK originated."
  • The driver tells the other person to "drive jackass."
  • Once the camera starts rolling, the driver tries to block his face.
  • Web users identified the man as Ryken Monahan of Murfreesboro.

The Bigger Question

Why do people feel so brave saying hateful things until they realize the world is watching? This video shows a deep split in how we act when we think we are private versus when we know we are public.

It makes us ask how much hate still hides just under the surface of our daily lives. When history is used as a threat, it is not just an angry word—it is an effort to make someone feel they do not belong.

The Other Side

The man identified in the video has not made a public statement and has shut down his social media accounts. Some online defenders might say this was a heated moment of road rage where someone simply lost their temper and said things they did not mean. Based on the video, however, the words were spoken clearly and with intent to scare the other driver, making that defense hard to support.

What Happens Now

The video has gone viral across social media. Local people are talking about how to keep their town safe and welcoming for everyone.

The man in the video is facing public backlash. He has deleted his online profiles as people share his name and workplace.

What We Still Don't Know

  1. Did the police get called to the gas station during this fight?
  2. What happened right before the camera started recording?
  3. Will the man face any charges or lose his job over the video?

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Published: May 28, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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A Tennessee road rage incident went viral after a driver yelled racist slurs, invoked KKK history, and quickly tried to hide his face once recorded.

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