Police just happened to be nearby to defuse a tense situation between a motorcyclist and the gun-wielding driver of a Ford Explorer in Virginia Beach
It was a scary couple of moments in Virginia Beach when an apparent road rage incident nearly devolved into something worse. Fortunately, a police officer was in the right place at the right time to defuse the situation. Video footage from the driver waiting at a red light behind a blue Ford Explorer ST shows the final seconds of a confrontation between the driver of the SUV and a motorcyclist.
From the opposite side of the road, a voice can then be heard shouting, This is the police, put the gun down now. According to the Explorer's driver, the biker was actually responsible for the incident, and he feared for his life. He told Wavy.com that the confrontation started on Interstate 264, when the motorcyclist cut in front of him and started slowing down. From there, the Explorer's driver kept trying to get away from the biker, but he kept following.
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