MOUNT HOLLY - A confrontation between two off-duty police officers has led to an indictment for one of them.

Teddy Cerra, 43, of Southampton is accused of pulling a gun on a fellow officer during a road-rage incident on the night of Nov. 1, 2017, according to the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.

The confrontation occurred after an off-duty Lumberton police officer noticed Cerra's "erratic driving," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

A Burlington County grand jury on Sept. 20 indicted Cerra, a police officer in Franklin, Somerset County, on charges of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

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Cerra previously received summonses for driving while intoxicated and reckless driving.

The incident began when the Lumberton officer in a personal vehicle reported Cerra's driving to a police dispatcher and then followed him, according to an account from the prosecutor's office.

Both vehicles stopped on the shoulder of the 300 block of Red Lion Road.

Cerra allegedly stepped from his vehicle, "pulled a gun and pointed it at the Lumberton officer," the account said,

It said the Lumberton officer, whose name was not disclosed, showed his police identification to Cerra, then drove away.

"Cerra followed him in what became a high-speed pursuit," the account continued.

It said Cerra was arrested by New Jersey State Police after striking a vehicle and a mailbox. A gun was removed from his waistband, the prosecutor's office said.

It said Cerra is suspended without pay from the Franklin Police Department. His status within the department has not changed since that time.

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