INDIANAPOLIS — Police have arrested a man they said pointed a firearm at a teen during a road rage incident earlier this month on the southeast side of Indianapolis.
Charles Kuhn, 60, faces charges of pointing a firearm, criminal recklessness and battery, according to online court records.
While serving a search warrant on Wednesday, officers seized multiple handguns from the man's home. according to a news release from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
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The arrest comes after the May 8 road rage incident near the 8900 block of Combs Road, near the Marion and Johnson county lines.
Caden Logue, 17, told WRTV the incident started after he threw a water bottle out of the window while he was driving. The high school sophomore said he started recording the incident and a man walked up to the car, showed a gun and yelled while calling the teen names.
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