Irvine Police Arrested a Man Following a Suspected Hate-Motivated Assault

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Irvine, Calif. (July 24, 2025) – A man suspected of committing a hate-motivated assault during a road rage incident has been taken into custody.

On Tuesday, around 9:30 am, the victim was driving southbound on Sand Canyon Avenue near the Interstate 5 Freeway when he encountered Robert Leon Tackett, 54, from Irvine, yelling at a Hispanic truck driver.

After the victim passed the initial altercation, Tackett began following the victim, driving aggressively and swerving into their lane multiple times, nearly causing a collision. Tackett shouted racial slurs at the victim before throwing a cup of hot coffee into the victim’s vehicle. The liquid landed on the victim’s face, hands, and on the interior of his car. The victim filmed most of the incident, and a family member posted it on social media. Late last night, the victim contacted the Irvine Police Department and reported the incident.

Today, at around 2:30 pm, Tackett was taken into custody for a hate crime and aggravated assault.

Detectives ask other victims, witnesses, or anyone with additional footage of the incident to contact: rsteen@cityofirvine.org.