'They have to be caught as soon as possible': Brampton road rage victim speaks out as police search for 4 suspects
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The driver of the vehicle that was at the centre of the road rage incident in Brampton last week is speaking out about the 'scary' ordeal he, his wife, and her friend went though.
The driver of the vehicle that was at the centre of the road rage incident in Brampton last week is speaking out about the "scary" ordeal he, his wife, and her friend went though.
Gaurav Chhabra said that they were travelling along Torbram when another driver started following him and began shouting at him while driving.
He said that the motorist made two attempts to stop him, succeeding on the second try.
At that point, four males jumped out of the vehicle and made their way over to his car.
Chabbra, who filmed the incident on both his cell phone and dashcam, said that one of the suspects proceeded to kick his front bumper and headlights, while another said “demeaning words” in the Punjabi language towards them and tried opening his locked car door on two occasions.
That individual, he said, then punched the driver’s side window “aggressively” before using his kara, a metal bracelet worn by Sikhs, to break the vehicle’s windshield before they all fled the scene in their vehicle.
The victim is maintaining that he did nothing to provoke the incident, adding that the suspects were driving in an unsafe way that endangered everyone on the road.