A driver took umbrage at a pedestrian walking in the roadway, Cape Coral police say, and pulled a gun on him after an exchange.

According to a news release issued this morning, Dale A. Jamison, 69, of Cape Coral, was driving a Ford truck on Northwest 15th Place about 3:45 p.m. Thursday when he saw a person walking.

According to the pedestrian, he was walking south in the northbound lane of the road near Northwest 11th Terrace, the report indicated. Jamison pulled up next to him and yelled at him for walking down the middle of the road.

As Jamison started to leave, the pedestrian shouted, “That was rude”, the report indicates.

Jamison stopped the truck and waited for him to walk by the vehicle.

Police said Jamison pulled out a black handgun and pointed it at the pedestrian, with a school bus dropping off students about 50 feet away.

Officers found Jamison at his residence where he was doing yard work, the report indicated. An officer found a handgun holstered in Jamison's waist band.

Jamison was arrested and taken to Lee County Jail, charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and reckless exhibition of a firearm.

He remained in custody this morning with no bond set. He is due in court March 4.

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