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WATERLOO – A Waterloo man has been arrested after he allegedly pointed a handgun at another driver twice during a road rage incident over the weekend.

Police allege 45-year-old Robert Jay Green pointed a .45-caliber pistol at the other driver while the driver’s 2-year-old nephew was in the back seat.

No injuries were reported, and Green, of 4736 Luxley Road, who has a permit to carry weapons, was arrested for assault while displaying a dangerous weapon and going armed with intent. He was released from the Black Hawk County Jail on Monday.

The incident happened at about 2 p.m. Sunday while Green was traveling on Greenhill Road near Rainbow Drive. The other driver, James Newman Jr., was attempting to drive around Green’s pickup truck when Green drove in front of him and pulled his pickup sideways, forcing Newman to stop, according to court records. At that point, Green allegedly exited his truck and pointed the weapon at Newman, records state.

Newman was able to continue on to the Hy-Vee supermarket on University Avenue where police were called. Green allegedly stopped in the adjacent Kmart parking lot and again aimed the gun at him, records state.

Police who responded to the call stopped Green in the area of Katoski Drive and Huntington Road.

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