Palm County man arrested for road rage by Flagler deputies
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Bryant Stanley, 50, ran another driver off the road before pointing a black handgun at them through his passenger window, according to FCSO.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Palm Coast man was arrested by Flagler County deputies after he reportedly pointed a gun at another driver, on Monday. The incident happened on SR-100. 

Bryant Stanley, 50, ran another driver off the road before pointing a black handgun at them through his passenger window, according to FCSO. 

A Flagler deputy found Stanley’s car near Palm Coast Parkway and Cypress Point Parkway before conducting a “high-risk” traffic stop, FCSO said. He was arrested without incident. The victim and a witness both identified Bryant as the man who pointed the handgun. 

Bryant was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill. He was booked into jail and is being held on a $50,000 bond. 

“Road rage will only lead you to jail, especially if there’s a gun involved,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “Irresponsible and angry drivers have no place in Flagler County. Hopefully he will take our anger management course in the jail or be required to by the court.”

Watch video of the incident here

FCSO Arrests Driver in Road Rage Incident

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A Palm Coast man was arrested after pointing a gun at another driver on SR-100 on Monday. According to the victim, Bryant Stanley, 50, nearly ran them off the road and pointed a black handgun towards them through his passenger window.

Deputy Anderson located Stanley’s vehicle at Palm Coast Parkway and Cypress Point Parkway and conducted a high-risk traffic stop. Stanley was taken into custody without incident. The victim and a witness arrived at the scene, and identified Bryant as the subject who pointed the handgun.

Bryant was placed under arrest for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Without Intent to Kill and transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and is being held on $50,000 bond.

“Road rage will only lead you to jail, especially if there’s a gun involved,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “Irresponsible and angry drivers have no place in Flagler County. Hopefully he will take our anger management course in the jail or be required to by the court.”

Posted by Flagler County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday, June 7, 2023

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