Drivers engage in possible road rage on TX-279, Brown County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received reports of a possible road rage incident on TX-279 involving two vehicles. One driver may have been swerving toward another and later made a finger gun gesture, though no real weapon was seen. The situation appeared to involve erratic driving and continued movement along the highway.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
So they told me, uh, I see there's a car that's been walking.
00:03
It looks like it's up and running around the parking lot.
00:16
Yeah, it was a big, big, big, little rock with a roof on top of it.
00:32
Thirty. All right, so the other vehicle had pulled away for a while but is now slowed down to start nothing with him again.
00:40
License plate (number withheld). They're approaching Parker at this time.
00:52
The subject had been speeding and sped ahead of them.
00:56
See, vehicle slowed down.
00:57
They're just not start messing with them again.
01:00
They are still moving.
01:06
Now swerving in order to hit their vehicle with as much debris as possible.
01:20
I will advise you of everything when I get back to the scene.
01:34
I'm sorry, bro. I'm on TX-279 now.
01:36
Just about to pass Pen Road Lump Paws.
01:47
205, bro. Well, has a dog with me.
01:49
I'm gonna go back to the PD and scan it for you.
01:54
10-4[1]. 130.
01:58
130,
02:01
Our caller is advising that at some point during this altercation he pulled up beside them and pointed what she's calling a finger gun at them, but no actual weapon was displayed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
TX-279, Texas
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