The encounter occurred on I-95 in Pennsylvania last month, the alleged victim said.
WYNNEFIELD HEIGHTS, Pa. -- State Police have launched an investigation into an alleged road-rage incident last month that involved a Camden County sheriff's officer, WPVI 6 reported.
A 25-year-old woman said a driver cut her off Aug. 1 and began driving alongside her on I-95 near the Vine Street Expressway.
The driver, later identified as 37-year-old Brian McDonald, then pulled a gun and pointed it at the woman, she told authorities. She recorded the license plate number which led to a warrant being issued for McDonald on charges of terroristic threats and possession of an instrument of crime. McDonald turned himself in Wednesday.
A county spokesman said McDonald has been suspended.
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