BSO seeks public’s help in identifying driver who pointed gun during road rage incident near FLL

08.05.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    7 views
BSO seeks public’s help in identifying driver who pointed gun during road rage incident near FLL

Detectives with the Broward Sheriff s Office have issued cellphone video showing a man pointing a gun during a road rage matter near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and are asking for the populace s help to identify him The situation occurred around p m on Tuesday April near the block of Terminal Drive as a woman was attempting to leave the airport after picking up her daughter according to investigators The victim explained detectives she turned on her left blinker to change lanes when a driver in a black Dodge Durango accelerated and blocked her from merging She commented she then slowed down and successfully switched lanes ending up behind the Durango The driver then abruptly braked forcing the victim to change lanes again according to BSO As the victim passed the car her daughter recorded the encounter on her cellphone In the footage the driver can be seen pointing a black handgun at the mother and daughter before hastily concealing it and fleeing toward South Federal Highway No injuries were released If you have any information on this crime call Broward County Crime Stoppers at - -TIPS Remember you can unfailingly remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a reward of up to

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