<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Angry driver flashes gun at another in incident on I-565
07/13/00
By WENDY REEVES
Times Staff Writer
At 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, things were anything but calm around One Tranquility Base on I-565 where police say an angry driver flashed his .44-magnum at another motorist.
No one was hurt in the road-rage incident, said Huntsville police spokesman Wendell Johnson, who also said criminal charges are pending against a 32-year-old Huntsville man.
No arrest had been made this morning.
A 30-year-old Decatur man told officers he was driving toward Huntsville in the fast lane of I-565 and was in front of the Harley-Davidson store near the Greenbrier Road exit when he saw a motorist behind him who seemed to want to pass, according to a police report. The Decatur man said he moved into the right lane.
But when the passing motorist pulled alongside the Decatur man, he had a ''large handgun, waving it (pointed upward) aggressively while shouting,'' the police report said.
By this time, the drivers were on I-565 in the area of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, located at One Tranquility Base.
Officers stopped both drivers on Patton Road, where a loaded .44-magnum Desert Eagle handgun was found inside the Huntsville man's car. The gun was kept by police, pending the outcome of the investigation.
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07/13/00
By WENDY REEVES
Times Staff Writer
At 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, things were anything but calm around One Tranquility Base on I-565 where police say an angry driver flashed his .44-magnum at another motorist.
No one was hurt in the road-rage incident, said Huntsville police spokesman Wendell Johnson, who also said criminal charges are pending against a 32-year-old Huntsville man.
No arrest had been made this morning.
A 30-year-old Decatur man told officers he was driving toward Huntsville in the fast lane of I-565 and was in front of the Harley-Davidson store near the Greenbrier Road exit when he saw a motorist behind him who seemed to want to pass, according to a police report. The Decatur man said he moved into the right lane.
But when the passing motorist pulled alongside the Decatur man, he had a ''large handgun, waving it (pointed upward) aggressively while shouting,'' the police report said.
By this time, the drivers were on I-565 in the area of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, located at One Tranquility Base.
Officers stopped both drivers on Patton Road, where a loaded .44-magnum Desert Eagle handgun was found inside the Huntsville man's car. The gun was kept by police, pending the outcome of the investigation.
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