Texas woman nearly killed when spear crashes through windshield

A woman narrowly escaped death after someone threw a spear through her windshield while she was driving on a Texas highway.

Shavone Canales was traveling on Interstate 10 in San Antonio around 9:30 p.m. on Monday when the metal weapon smashed through her front windshield, according to police.

Fortunately, the spear was stopped by her steering wheel and Canales was not injured.


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Canales was driving down a highway and San Antonio when the spear went through her windshield.
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Canales’ steering wheel stopped the spear was before it could hit her.
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She said she never saw the suspect.

“Somebody knows something, so I’m hoping somebody comes forward because that is so dangerous. Because if it’s not me, it’s going to be somebody else,” Canales told News4 San Antonio.

She posted on TikTok after the terrifying ordeal that shows the massive, 5-foot spear protruding from the front passenger side of her gray car with the sharpened tip lodged in the steering wheel.

The front seats were littered with broken glass.

“So, yeah, guys I almost died, somebody threw a spear through my car tonight,” Canales said. “It went into my steering wheel and everything.”

Canales posted a second clip showing a stunned police officer removing the spear from the car and holding it up for the camera.

“That is crazy,” Canales. “Look how big that is.”

The officer holding the weapon said it didn’t feel that heavy — maybe about five or six pounds —  but noted it could travel a significant distance if thrown. 

“You could have died,” he said.

Police said they are canvassing the area for security camera footage of the suspect. No arrests have been made.


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The spear was about 5 feet long.
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Police said they are canvassing the area for security camera footage of the suspect.
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Shavone Canales posted two videos on her TikTok after the terrifying ordeal.
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“No one should ever throw any kind of object towards a vehicle, towards a highway, or towards a busy road … you don’t know how the driver hears that sound hit their vehicle, you don’t know how they’re going to react,” said Sgt. Washington Moscoso of the San Antonio Police Department.