A Delray Beach man was arrested after city police say he pointed his gun at a delivery driver who accidentally drove onto his yard.

Police arrested L.K.J. Kimbrell on Thursday on an aggravated assault charge. The 71-year-old was released Friday on $7,500 bond.

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According to a police report, a delivery driver for the Fort Lauderdale-based Premier Cabinets & Fixtures attempted to park in Kimbrell’s neighbor’s driveway and drove onto Kimbrell’s grass. The driver said when Kimbrell saw this happen he started screaming at him and eventually the two got into an argument.

That’s when Kimbrell went into his house and came back with a gun, police said. The victim said Kimbrell pointed the gun at him while profanely provoking the man to challenge him. At this point, the victim and another man ran away to call the police.

The witness told a similar story as the victim: "I thought he was going to let loose on the both of us," he said.

When police arrived they obtained Kimbrell’s gun, which was loaded. According to the report, Kimbrell said he was sick and tired of people driving over his grass and started screaming at the victim. He claimed he never went back in his house to get his gun, but that he had it the whole time and only pulled it out to show that he was upset.

Kimbrell wouldn’t say to police whether he pointed it.