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Video shows the end of the Cross-County Road Rage incident, which led to the arrest of humans, says the Doral Police

Doral, Fla. -The newly published surveillance video shows the end of an incident of the street rage, which spanned 40 miles from Broward County to Doral, which, according to the police, ended with an arrest of crimes.

Brian Joseph Putnam, 38, from Coral Springs, is exposed to several crime fees in connection with the incident.

The authorities said Putnam followed the victim of Steven Perkins from Sawgrass Expressway to Doral before he punched him in a parking space and refused to go, which led to false detention, heavy stalking and battery.

According to a arrest report, the victim drove his job car on the left lane of the Sawgrass Expressway when Putnam raced behind him in a Ford F-350 and almost withdraw it.

The police said the victim had changed the lanes to leave a Putnam pass “persistently honking and tailgate”, but he pursued the victim for 40 minutes instead and ended up on the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County.

“(I thought) Nothing yet because I know how it is here in Südflorida, but when I somehow noticed that he was driving with my cock and was a little afraid for my life,” said Perkins. “It is actually sad that people with street rage have to be so big. They shouldn't have to be so angry to follow someone 40 miles away from their day, for what reason. It is ridiculous.”

They said that in a parking lot in the 8975 NW 25th St.

The police said that during the showdown of the parking lot, Putnam “triggered his vehicle and started in the parking lot in the parking lot to arrange the victim to continuously reverse his vehicle to avoid direct contact.”

Putnam, said the police, went to the sidewalk and stood a cell phone and “Nodd (Ed) his head towards the victim.”

The police said Putnam then came back into his pick -up and “appeared on the victim” and made a U -turn “in an obvious attempt to block his way” and “deliberately the victim's vehicle”.

“The victim then tried to go to the outcome of the parking lot.” The victim then reversed into a parking space outside the entrance to the property. At that time (Putnam) his vehicle also parked the opposite and positioned it in a parking lot next to the entrance/output of the parking lot. “

In addition to monitoring material of the incident, the audience also recorded video.

“I felt that he would really hurt me,” said Perkins.

Putnam would later connect from prison.

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