Cops Say Boca Man Used Laser To Spook Driver On I-95, Landed In Jail

A Boca Raton man’s attempt to “scare” another motorist with a green laser on southbound I-95 near Southern Boulevard during the morning commute ended with both vehicles on the shoulder and him in handcuffs, according to troopers. Investigators say the beam hit the other driver’s rear-view mirror, briefly blinding the victim before the cars pulled over. The device was later seized as evidence.

Andrew Coletto, 58, was arrested on March 30 and charged with a felony count of pointing a laser light at a driver or pilot, officials say. He was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail and is scheduled to appear in court on April 29. The victim told troopers he wanted to press charges, and investigators recovered the laser, according to CBS12.

What Troopers Say Happened

According to the incident report, dispatch received a call around 8:19 a.m. about a white box truck on southbound I-95 near Southern Boulevard. The truck, described in the report as a wine truck, allegedly shined a green laser into the mirror of a gray Ford F-150 multiple times.

The F-150 driver told investigators he temporarily lost his vision from the beam. The report states the two vehicles later stopped on the shoulder north of Hypoluxo Road, where troopers made contact with Coletto. He is quoted as admitting he used the laser to “scare” the other driver. Troopers took the black laser device with a green beam to the FHP Lantana substation as evidence, according to CBS12.

The Law And Potential Penalties

Florida’s “Misuse of Laser Lighting Devices” statute makes it a crime to shine or focus a laser beam on a person operating a motor vehicle, vessel, or aircraft. The offense is classified as a third-degree felony under state law. The statute is set out in the Florida Statutes…

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