3 of 4 suspects wanted in Brampton road rage incident surrender to police, mayor says

3 of 4 suspects wanted in Brampton road rage incident surrender to police, mayor says

Three out of the four suspects involved in a recent road rage incident in Brampton have turned themselves in to the authorities, according to Mayor Patrick Brown.

The incident, which occurred on December 29, 2020, involved a group of individuals who allegedly assaulted a driver and damaged their vehicle after a dispute on the road. The incident was captured on video and circulated on social media, sparking outrage and calls for justice.

Mayor Brown confirmed that three of the four suspects have surrendered to the police and are now in custody. The fourth suspect is still at large and the police are actively searching for them.

The mayor expressed his gratitude to the community for their cooperation and assistance in identifying the suspects. He also commended the police for their swift action in apprehending the individuals responsible for the violent incident.

The identities of the suspects have not been released, but they are believed to be in their late teens or early twenties. They are facing charges of assault and mischief.

The victim of the road rage incident has been identified as a 25-year-old man. He sustained minor injuries and his vehicle was significantly damaged.

The incident has sparked a conversation about the issue of road rage and the need for stricter consequences for those who engage in such behavior. Mayor Brown has called for a review of the current laws and penalties for road rage incidents in order to ensure the safety of all drivers on the road.

The police are urging anyone with information about the fourth suspect to come forward and assist with the investigation. They can contact the Peel Regional Police at 905-453-2121 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

The suspects are expected to appear in court in the coming days. The community is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any incidents of road rage to the authorities. Let us work together to create a safer and more peaceful environment on our roads.

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