A man and woman from coastal North Carolina were charged with multiple counts after a road rage incident involving them instigating a fight was caught on video.
The video was first obtained by CBS affiliate WNCT in Greenville, which reports the couple turned themselves in.
Bradley Turner is charged with discharging a weapon into occupied property, two counts of assault by pointing a gun, assault and battery, going armed to the terror of the public and injury to personal property, reports CBS affiliate WRAL in Raleigh. Christy Marie Turner was charged with two counts of assault by pointing a gun.
In the video, Bradley Turner is shown approaching a vehicle, asking why his SUV was run off the road, then throwing a punch at the driver. Turner is then beaten and thrown to the ground by the driver and a passenger.
The two men stop the beating when Turner's wife, Christy Marie Turner, exits their vehicle with a gun and hands it to her husband, who then allegedly fired shots into the other car. The shooting was not caught on tape.
Antonio Suban, whose home was hit by the gunfire, told WNCT: "That's a big concern, because you never know what will come up next."
There was allegedly a toddler in Turner's SUV at the time of the incident, WRAL reports. No bystanders were injured.
The video was first obtained by CBS affiliate WNCT in Greenville, which reports the couple turned themselves in.
Bradley Turner is charged with discharging a weapon into occupied property, two counts of assault by pointing a gun, assault and battery, going armed to the terror of the public and injury to personal property, reports CBS affiliate WRAL in Raleigh. Christy Marie Turner was charged with two counts of assault by pointing a gun.
In the video, Bradley Turner is shown approaching a vehicle, asking why his SUV was run off the road, then throwing a punch at the driver. Turner is then beaten and thrown to the ground by the driver and a passenger.
The two men stop the beating when Turner's wife, Christy Marie Turner, exits their vehicle with a gun and hands it to her husband, who then allegedly fired shots into the other car. The shooting was not caught on tape.
Antonio Suban, whose home was hit by the gunfire, told WNCT: "That's a big concern, because you never know what will come up next."
There was allegedly a toddler in Turner's SUV at the time of the incident, WRAL reports. No bystanders were injured.
Source: CBS
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