A criminal complaint states officers responded to a report of road rage around 10:10 p.m. Sunday by a Shell gas station at 950 County Road D in New Brighton.

Officers spoke to the 911 caller who was traveling with his pregnant wife and daughter. The man told police they'd just exited onto County Road D from Interstate 35W when a white minivan turned onto County Road D and pulled up next to their vehicle. The driver then rolled down his window and displayed what appeared to be a handgun. Feeling that the driver may shoot at their vehicle, the caller braked and watched the minivan continue driving erratically ahead. The complaint says the man then called 911.

According to the complaint, officers later located the white minivan near MacAlaster Drive Northeast and 37th Avenue Northeast and saw Lembrick walking toward the main entrance of a residence.

When officers told Lembrick that someone had called police and reported a gun was pointed at them, he said he had a permit to carry a gun but denied pointing a gun at anyone, saying his guns were locked up in his apartment. The complaint states Lembrick then admitted to driving on I-35W and exiting on County Road D where he said he encountered a slow-moving vehicle. When he managed to get in front of the slow-moving vehicle, Lembrick said that the vehicle's driver honked at him and followed him in anger so he gave the driver the middle finger.

The complaint states Lembrick then admitted he had been at a gun range earlier and there was a gun in his gym bag inside the minivan. Officers then took Lembrick into custody and made contact with the registered owner of the minivan, Lembrick's mother, who gave officers permission to enter the minivan.

Inside the van, officers found a 9mm handgun right next to the driver's seat with ammunition in its magazine. Officers also recovered another 9mm handgun in a case behind the front seats, again with ammunition in its magazine.

If convicted, Lembrick could face up to 12 years in prison, up to $24,000 in fines or both.