WILLOUGHBY, Ohio -- A woman and a man were both charged after a Wednesday morning road rage incident that escalated to gunfire, police said.

Zoe Anderson, 39, of Willoughby, was charged with discharging a firearm within the city and aggravated menacing after she fired a gun in the air during a roadside argument with Louis Paroska, 48, Willoughby police said.

Paroska, of Euclid, was charged with assault and disorderly conduct in the incident, police said.

Investigators said Anderson was driving her Chevrolet Cruze northbound on Lost Nation Road in the left lane about 10:30 a.m. and passed a Chevrolet pick-up truck with a lawn trailer that was also heading north on Lost Nation Road going over State Route 2 in the right lane. Anderson cut in front of the truck, nearly causing a crash, police said.

Anderson continued heading north and was making the a right turn into the Oakhill Apartment complex when the truck pulled up beside her, authorities said.

Anderson began arguing with the driver of the truck and Paroska, who was in the passenger's seat of the truck.

Paroska threw a water bottle into Cruze's open window and hit Anderson -- who then pulled pulled a 9mm pistol out of her purse and shot one time in the air, officials said.

Anderson later stopped her car down the road, got out, and pointed her gun at the truck, police said.

The driver of the truck stopped an officer, who was sitting at a street light, and told the officer what had occurred. The incident also was caught on a nearby surveillance camera.

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