Pennsylvania man charged with threatening driver with gun during road rage incident

SNYDER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania man was arrested after allegedly brandishing a firearm to threaten another driver during a road rage incident last weekend, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

According to PSP Selinsgrove, on October 26 at around 2:10 p.m., officers were dispatched to North Susquehanna Trail / US-11 S in Monroe Township, Snyder County for a report of a road rage incident involving a firearm.

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Upon investigation, police determined that 32-year-old Robert Sentz, of Biglerville, allegedly got into an argument with another driver while driving southbound on North Susquehanna Trail. Police say Sentz reportedly pulled out a handgun and held it against his chest, threatening the victim.

Police say officers detained Sentz on the Selinsgrove Bypass and cited him for disorderly conduct. He was released soon after.

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