*Tyree Landrum was on his way to work during the San Diego rush hour
*Group of around a dozen student protesters blocked the I-5 highway
*He got out of the car and confronted them, saying he was going to be late
*Then wrestled a bullhorn from one of the demonstrators on the road
*Other people angry at the delay also got out of their cars
*His reaction has gone viral - prompting support from people on Facebook
Father-of-six Tyree Landrum was driving to one of his three jobs when he came across a line of Ferguson protesters blocking the road in the middle of the San Diego rush hour.
Furious that the demonstrators might make him late to work and risk him getting fired, he decided to get out of his car on the I-5 in La Jolla to confront the group of students.
He then told a photographer for ABC News 10: 'If I don't get there, I'm going to get fired. I've got six f****** kids to feed.'
Mr Landrum's reaction on Wednesday has since gone viral, and has drummed up support from hundreds on social media.
Meanwhile demonstrations have continued across the country in the wake of the decision by a grand jury not to indict Darren Wilson who shot unarmed teen Michael Brown.
Many other drivers around him shared his anger, including nurses in their scrubs en route the hospital, and got out of their cars.
Mr Landrum then approached one protester standing with a bullhorn shouting: 'No justice, no peace.'
He ripped the device from him and replied: 'Hey, I feel you; we ain't got no justice either.'.
Mr Landrum's reaction on Wednesday has since gone viral, and has drummed up support from hundreds on social media.
Meanwhile demonstrations have continued across the country in the wake of the decision by a grand jury not to indict Darren Wilson who shot unarmed teen Michael Brown.
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