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

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

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

The incident, which occurred on February 20th, involved a group of individuals who were caught on camera assaulting another driver and damaging their vehicle. The video of the incident quickly went viral, sparking outrage and calls for justice.

Mayor Brown took to Twitter to announce that three of the four suspects have surrendered to the authorities. He also thanked the community for their help in identifying the suspects and urged the remaining individual to turn themselves in.

The suspects, who are all in their 20s, have been charged with assault and mischief over $5,000. They are scheduled to appear in court on April 6th.

The victim, who has chosen to remain anonymous, expressed relief and gratitude upon hearing the news of the suspects’ surrender. They also thanked the community for their support and the police for their swift action.

The incident has sparked a conversation about road rage and the importance of keeping calm and avoiding confrontations while driving. Mayor Brown emphasized the need for drivers to practice patience and respect on the roads.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing and anyone with information is urged to contact the police. Mayor Brown also assured the community that justice will be served and that incidents like this will not be tolerated in Brampton.

This incident serves as a reminder that violence and aggression have no place in our society. It is important for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and to treat others with kindness and respect. The surrender of the suspects is a step towards justice and a safer community for all.

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