Armored Car Driver Accused In Road Rage Gun Threat
Police Say Worker Not Licensed To Carry Gun
POSTED: 3:11 pm EST January 13,
2004
UPDATED: 7:02 pm EST January 13,
2004
The driver of an armored car was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly threatened another driver with a gun, according to Local 4 reports.
Police say the incident happened just after noon when the 36-year-old armored car driver, from Westland, started tailgating another car.The Westland man followed the car into the parking lot of the West River Shopping Center at Grand River and Tuck in Farmington Hills, then started waving a handgun at the other driver.
The man in the other car called police and the armored car driver was later taken into custody, Local 4 reported.Police say the Westland man did not have a license to carry the weapon, according to police.Local 4 learned that the man had been working for the armored car company for about three months and had a reputation for having a short temper.He now faces concealed weapon and aggravated assault charges.
Police say the incident happened just after noon when the 36-year-old armored car driver, from Westland, started tailgating another car.The Westland man followed the car into the parking lot of the West River Shopping Center at Grand River and Tuck in Farmington Hills, then started waving a handgun at the other driver.Copyright 2004 by ClickOnDetroit.com.
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