Georgia man charged with brandishing gun during road rage
By Rachael Schirmer | Aug. 7, 2019The incident took place on I-75 just outside of Gainesville
The incident took place on I-75 just outside of Gainesville
Police say he pushed a woman to the ground during the incident
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The man’s fiancée had previously been arrested as well
The officer said she was attempting to stop the man from reckless driving
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