WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor police Major Crime Unit is investigating a weekend road rage incident where a man allegedly got out of his vehicle and pointed a gun at another driver. Police say around 6 p.m. Sunday two vehicles in the area of Moy Street and Wyandotte Street East became involved in a road rage incident. The two vehicles attended an alley in the area of Gladstone Avenue and Wyandotte where it was reported a man driving a black Lincoln exited his vehicle and pointed a gun at the other driver. Police attended the area and through investigation identified both the suspect and vehicle.
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A Windsor man faces multiple criminal charges after a weekend road rage incident involving a firearm.
On Sunday at approximately 6 p.m., two vehicles in the area of Moy Avenue and Wyandotte Street East became involved in a road rage incident, police said in a news release on Monday.
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Both vehicles went to an alley in the area of Gladstone Avenue and Wyandotte Stree East where a male suspect driving a black Lincoln reportedly got out of his vehicle and pointed a gun at the other driver.
A Windsor man is facing charges following an alleged road rage incident over the weekend.
Police say on Sunday April 18th around 6:00pm, two vehicles in the area of Moy Street and Wyandotte Street East became involved in a road rage incident. They say the two vehicles were then driven to an alley in the area of Gladstone Avenue and Wyandotte Street East, where it was reported a male suspect driving a black Lincoln exited his vehicle and pointed a firearm at the other driver.
Police investigated and were able to identify both the suspect and suspect vehicle.
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