SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police arrested a man on Capitol Hill after witnesses said he drove his SUV on the sidewalk to strike two pedestrians who confronted him after he yelled a racial slur at a street performer. An altercation between the suspect and the street performer happened around 2 a.m. Saturday. Seattle police say a man and woman confronted the suspect after he yelled a racial slur at the performer. The suspect made threats and drove onto the sidewalk toward the pair who confronted him. He then made a U-turn and tried to hit them again, but they were able to duck into a nearby store, avoiding serious injury.