Two people traveling north on Interstate 75 Monday evening were arrested after law enforcement officials said they flashed a gun at another driver.

Turia Hendrickson, 44, of Punta Gorda, Florida, and John Clayton Roussell, 33, of Louisiana, were traveling in the left lane of the highway near mile marker 381 near Williston Road when their white Range Rover passed another vehicle, according to a Florida Highway Patrol arrest report.

Roussell was driving, and Hendrickson was the front seat passenger, the report said.

The Range Rover approached another vehicle from behind in the same lane at about 9:22 p.m., according to the report. The driver of the Range Rover, Roussell, flashed the vehicle's headlights at the car ahead. The driver of the second car told law enforcement he was going about 70 mph when the Range Rover approached.

The driver of the car ahead told police he "flicked off" the driver of the Range Rover in response to the flashing.

After that, the driver in the other vehicle said that the Range Rover's driver maneuvered aggressively around him and pointed a revolver at him. The driver saw the passenger holding the gun and passing it to the driver.

After the Range Rover sped up and drove ahead, the driver of the second vehicle called 911. An Alachua County Sheriff's officer located and stopped the Range Rover near mile marker 395.

The deputy found a silver revolver in a holster by Roussell, the report said. Deputies also found an open container of alcohol on the passenger side door and a cooler with open liquor behind the driver’s seat.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested Hendrickson, charging her with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and improper exhibition of a firearm. She was taken to the Alachua county jail, with bond set at $6,000.

Roussell was charged with possession of a weapon by a felon, improper exhibition of a firearm and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was transported to the Alachua county jail, with bond set at $30,000.