Posted September 7, 2016 2:03 pm by Comments

By James England

MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE — Driving along the freeway, a Tennessee man encountered a four door sedan driving at an incredibly low rate of speed. When he honked his horn briefly and passed him, the driver of the slow-moving vehicle became enraged and began following close behind him waving his middle finger. If the incident stopped right then, we could all just chalk it up to some minor upset. However, this driver decided to follow him home.

According to FOX 17 Nashville, the victim pulled over outside his house and saw the white car parked behind him. At this point, he felt his life was in danger. He brandished his handgun and told the man to leave. The man did after recording the victim’s license plate number.

Police are not looking at this case as a brandishing case, though. Typically, when a concealed carrier brandishes a handgun, it’s considered a threat and treated as such. But in this particular case, it is apparent he was followed home and there was an element of danger by not confronting the man.

Police are contemplating charges ranging from criminal trespassing to assault in relation to the driver’s actions. The victim of this situation, though, has not …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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